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fisherdvm

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Fill your car tire with adapter.

Hunt deer and pigs .... with your Quackenbush air rifle Quackenbush Air Guns

Dust the top off your refridgerator and top cabinets

Dust the bottom of your bed

Take to the ball game to make noise with your air horn or dive alert (never have to worry about runing out of air).

When it fails the hydro, cut it in half, and use it as a flower pot.

Use the top end as a heavy duty funnel in the kitchen.

Cut just the bottom off, hang it up to make a "GONG" to call the kids home for dinner.

Hang it up on the tree side way, for birds to nest.

Simulate a category 5 hurricane by blowing your cat off the window sill with your tank valve wide open. Actually, I think it will also blow your glass panes away!
 
Door stop. Fill with concrete, anchor. Dummy bomb. Cut slot in side, bank. Store your marbles. Inline pressure tank for water supply. Portable air supply for airbrush. Sit on floor in living room so all your visitos will know you are a scuba diver.
 
great for powering my nail guns. Hate listening to the compressor all day.
 
Impress your friends by suspending a golf ball, or orange in mid air with the valve opened just right.
 
Hang multiple sized tanks together outside to make an impressive wind chime. Of course, over-reliance on a pony bottle is not advised!
 
Cleaning out computers with a beater 1st and blow-gun. Clean and exquisitely dry, beats those expensive aerosol cans and makes good use of partially spent fills.

Same deal for camping mattresses.

Pete
 

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