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Location: Minnesota. | I have a couple boat bumpers that I have to use at the docks. One is going pretty flat and they aren't cheap.
I see a point where you could possibly (??) inflate them using a long, narrow tip I guess, like inflating a football. Anyone ever do this and did that hold up for any length of time?
They're expensive so I'm hoping.
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| Use a needle valve and a hand air pump. I have to inflate mine every couple of years. And it works. Don't use a auto air pump at your local 7-11 or you will be in the market for 2 new bumpers. They just can't handle that kind of pressure. |
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Location: Minnesota. | deadeye1 - 4/9/2016 7:39 PM
Use a needle valve and a hand air pump. I have to inflate mine every couple of years. And it works. Don't use a auto air pump at your local 7-11 or you will be in the market for 2 new bumpers. They just can't handle that kind of pressure.
Thanks much, I'll do that. |
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| Some of the cheap bike tire pumps even come with the needle as an included accessory. |
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