First hand pumping

I felt that pain brother!!! When I bought my first pcp from a now good friend I didn’t have a way to fill it. He suggested a cheap hand pump off eBay which I quickly purchased before the arrival of the riffle. I thought hmm looks like a bike pump, shouldn’t be too bad. Yup it sucked! Really got hard to pump as I approached 200bar. But it got me going. Then I sprung for a yong heng compressor, again on eBay. Best investment ever… definitely suggest a water trap if you get one. Stay sharp man!

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I never get those stories :rolleyes: 200lb and cannot go past 3000 psi ?

I'm almost 60, 145 lb and I have no problem pumping to 250 BAR or 3600 psi

missinformation of that kind sure is fake news :ROFLMAO::LOL:
I hear ya but everyone's budget is a bit tighter these days so didn't want to risk it and I'm way out of shape to boot. At some point I will want one as a just incase backup.
 
I never get those stories :rolleyes: 200lb and cannot go past 3000 psi ?

I'm almost 60, 145 lb and I have no problem pumping to 250 BAR or 3600 psi

missinformation of that kind sure is fake news :ROFLMAO::LOL:
Could be wrong technique. I put the base of the pump on a bathroom scale while pumping to see how much force it really takes. at 3,000 PSI I noted around 130 lbs effort. That was only for the last stage of the stroke. Much lower for first and second stages. I still hate pumping...
 
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Could be wrong technique. I put the base of the pump on a bathroom scale while pumping to see how much force it really takes. at 3,000 PSI I noted around 130 lbs effort. That was only for the last stage of the stroke. Much lower for first and second stages. I still hate pumping...
Are you using a 3 or a 4 stage pump? My understanding is the more stages a pcp pump has the less effort it takes.
 
When I first got my Rapid MKII.... and a FX MKII Stirrup pump.. 400cc@3200psi
Yes the key to Pumping is Technique!! It all in the Legs!!! NO BACK.
But I would do about 25 to 30 strokes.... Let cool... also OPEN the Bleed-Screw to the Moisture Trap!!
I rather pump more than hurt my PCP with Moisture in IT!!!!!!
Remember it in the LEGS!! Good Luck, Pumping
Stuart
 
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When you are dealing with HPA.. You inspect ALL equipment involved!!
Lines, Fittings Gauges, Filters...etc. Anything not looking normal..Replace it!
If it is not rated as a pressure vessel... bottle, tank, and gun... I would not leave Rated High pressure in them for extended period of time!

But with pump and compressors.. ALWAYS use the recommended Lubes!!!
I had a member on the Old AirgunAdvice site telling he was using light Machine oil on his stirrup pump!
I advised him to stop immediately and thoroughly Clean his pump...
Well he laughed at me, told me not to worry,, he has doing this for months...

Well the next time I heard from him... he posted a couple of photos...
On of his airgun bottle with the brass valve housing blown off!!
Next photo of a gash in his Foot!!

So Away respect HPA!!!!!

Stuart
 
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