QUOTE: and it could take you 10-15 minutes to pump 2 gallons to 100psi |
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You're probably never going to get 100 psi. I could be wrong but I doubt that most foot pumps go much over 30 psi. Even if they do, as Ares pointed out, you are going to spend a long time pumping it up for a couple of minutes of use.
QUOTE: if using air pressure is feasible i'm considering making my own tank out of pvc. glue some endcaps onto a large pipe, add a tire valve stem to fill it, have a pressure gauge sticking out the side, add a nozzle that i coudl screw the airbrush hose onto, voila! |
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You will need to use something higher density than PVC. Most PVC pipe is rated for around 28 psi, I think. HDPE (high-density polyethelene) is rated for something like 140 psi.
Personally I wouldn't want to be anywhere around a PVC air tank. At some point, maybe the first time, maybe the 1,000th time, it is going to get tired of the flexing and rupture. Assuming that it holds the pressure in the first place, each time you pressurize it, the material is getting flexed outward by the pressure. As the pressure reduces the stress relaxes. This will probably cause the material to eventually fatigue and rupture.
Be smart, be safe. Save your money and get a compressor or get a CO2 tank refilled. These devices are designed to handle pressures, and air pressure is not something to play around with, it is dangerous.