I've been asked how I connect the tyre inflator (similar to one below) to my CO2 setup, so I've added this post.
Its not complicated, I just needed to find a way of connecting inflator to 3/8 gas line in an air-tight manner.
Key was using some 10mm ID 16mm OD PVC tube which bridged the two. I've tried to explain in pictures below.
I have a fairly standard CO2 setup. Pub cylinder with primary regulator set to 20psi (the max pressure I use) then 4 secondary regulators for corny kegs.
On the last secondary regulator (on right-hand-side) I have continued line via an isolation valve, as I was worried about leaks in cheap tyre inflator. I needn't have worried as no leaks to-date.


So that I can reach across garage with this, I have about 2m of clear 3/8 line between isolation line and a 1m length of PVC (16mm OD, 10mm ID). Neither are very flexible, but I had them to hand and they work.
Hose clip seals it up nicely.

To connect PVC to tire inflator I needed to soften it a bit in a mug of boiling water.
It then could be pushed on up tothe nut and tightened again with a hose-clip. Job done.



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