al303
Contributor
As stupid as this sounds, with cold weather approaching, I am looking for a way to "push" RV antifreeze through about 3 feet of copper plumbing in my bathroom. I have an old Sherwood 1st stage attached to a 40cf cylinder that I ONLY use for filling tires/blowing dust off things in my dusty house. My question is... Can I remove the valve, remove the dip tube, fill the tank (1/2 wayish) with RV antifreeze, pressurize it to 120psi, turn the whole thing upside down, and force the red goodness fluid into my plumbing pipes without doing harm to my beloved 30 year old 1st stage?
If I had to invest the $6 in rebuild parts to "overhaul" this to tire inflator status, I would be O.K. with that. I'm more concerned with it destroying my 1st stage.
Any experience with pushing liquid through a 1st stage? For those of you in the south/cave country, I guess you wouldn't understand, although I look forward to our Canadian brothers and their replies
Al
If I had to invest the $6 in rebuild parts to "overhaul" this to tire inflator status, I would be O.K. with that. I'm more concerned with it destroying my 1st stage.
Any experience with pushing liquid through a 1st stage? For those of you in the south/cave country, I guess you wouldn't understand, although I look forward to our Canadian brothers and their replies
Al