Using a fire extinguisher as an air reservoir.
Posted: Sun Jul 20, 2014 3:24 pm
As the title suggests, I've got a 3.1L fire extinguisher which I intend to use as a reservoir for the pneumatic I am building. It tolerates way more pressure than a air compressor! My idea is to remove its valve and replace it with a quick connect fitting so that I can switch it between pump (fridge compressor
) and launcher in a simple way.
My problem is that the extinguisher's valve just won't get unscrewed. Is there something dumb I should know? I've forced it with wrenches, a bench vise, I've poured lubricant into it, hammered it and even put my weight on a lever and it seems to not even budge! I've considered it might have some sort of resin around the threading, but I dunno.
I've thought I should drill the valve from top to bottom, but I'd rather preserve its threadings undamaged for reference if possible.

My problem is that the extinguisher's valve just won't get unscrewed. Is there something dumb I should know? I've forced it with wrenches, a bench vise, I've poured lubricant into it, hammered it and even put my weight on a lever and it seems to not even budge! I've considered it might have some sort of resin around the threading, but I dunno.
I've thought I should drill the valve from top to bottom, but I'd rather preserve its threadings undamaged for reference if possible.