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lukedwag

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I built one from an old propane tank. Welded a schedule 40 coupling into a hole I cut with a hole saw then attached a ball valve with a ******. Took a stub of pipe and heated the end so I could hammer shape it the way I wanted. In the port where the valve was I installed a setup from an old portable air tank to fill and it also had a port for a gauge.

Thing works mint. I run it to 80 or 90 psi.
 

AJO

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We built one out of an air pig sitting around shop for our service truck. For the shop, we used 25 feet of inch and a quarter hydraulic line hooked to the 80 gallon shop compressor. One 1-1/4 black pipe off compressor tank to ball valve and pipe union. Ball valve and pipe ****** at the other end. Squeezed the end off ****** close to flat.The union works great for a quick coupler.Sure makes doing truck tires easier.:3gears:
 
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xjfish

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Currently use a Cheetah. Have used a Chinese unit in the past and it worked just fine, pretty simple concept. Its all about the valve...
 

mach2mack

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We have a cheetah and beadzooka at work. I see the lube and tire guys use both they both seem to work.
 

bobcatdan

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nobody uses starting fluid and a match anymore? The tire jumps around a bit but it works ok.

Use to, works good on the really stubborn ones. I have a cheetah bead setter now. Cheetah use to hold the patent on the design and was stupid expensive at about $400 for one. Patent expires, cheetahs drop to $250 and everybody makes one now.
 

gungatim

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west mich
I built one from an old propane tank. Welded a schedule 40 coupling into a hole I cut with a hole saw then attached a ball valve with a ******. Took a stub of pipe and heated the end so I could hammer shape it the way I wanted. In the port where the valve was I installed a setup from an old portable air tank to fill and it also had a port for a gauge.

Thing works mint. I run it to 80 or 90 psi.

exactly what I did, but I used a spare air tank I had with a bad hose. just cut a hole in the end used coupling welded on. most expensive part was the $20 ball valve...
 

Pipe

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Beadzooka has awesome ergonomics but the arksen one on amazon works just fine for like 60 bucks.
 
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2mJps

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I just got a Bead Basooka its light years ahead of the cheatah. I work part time at a shop thats geared more for tire repair and light work oilchanges and such. They fix alot of farm tires,truck tires and bobcat tires they may use theirs several times a day.
 
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