My God man--sorry to hear, and see it. Appreciate your input-Hope I don't get to that point.
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I think I should have your screen name- metalmaniac, ha ha.WOW ! Bigragu . Your screen name should have been. Wolverene.
Oh my God Augie…! Next time my minor sciatica starts to buckle my leg. I will think of you and not be a little baby. To the OP, it will depend on the PCP. I find my Atomics easy to pump up from 135 to 240 BAR, 40-45 strokes. On my Compatto and Urban? Not so much, close to 100 strokes. I like “not” having to be solely dependent on my HPA compressor or SCBAs. With the small cyclinders on the Atomics and a handpump, using proper pumping technique? Good to go… pump slow and know that there is a physical benefit to you from hand pumping. I am 62 years old and aging fast and my physicality is my main asset. Still work a very active demanding job and road ride my single and tandem bicycles. Plus house chores, mowing, weeding, dump runs, etc. All those things make “hand pumping“ a non issue for me. Good luck with your choice. If you go the HPA compressor route, a handpump as backup is still good to have.if you’re asking about sciatica, I’ll never get it again. Sold my soul to the devil on that one, lol.
2018, Dr offered me a plan to rid me of all my back aches. No more sciatica, nothing. The trade? Remove all discs in the lumbar area, all of them. Fill their spaces with plastic white spacers, then screw titanium anchors into each vertebrae from tailbone to T9 around the diaphragm level. These anchors each have a thru hole, about 3/8” in diameter, along with a grub screw. Two rods slip down each side of the vertebrae and the grub screws lock the rods in place.
To secure the cage, 3/8” x 4” long lag bolts get drilled into the pelvic area. And there you have it. No more back pain- WRONG!!! What you have now is excruciating pain if you decide to do something you used to do, like go to the batting cages or sleep on your stomach and twist your hip to get up.
I’ve got magnet pick up tools all over, and all my shoes today are slip ons. No shoelaces. Yeah, it was a trade off I sometimes wonder, if I got the best of the deal
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Holy cow Augie, I knew you were broken but wow! My neck surgeries suddenly seem less significant.if you’re asking about sciatica, I’ll never get it again. Sold my soul to the devil on that one, lol.
2018, Dr offered me a plan to rid me of all my back aches. No more sciatica, nothing. The trade? Remove all discs in the lumbar area, all of them. Fill their spaces with plastic white spacers, then screw titanium anchors into each vertebrae from tailbone to T9 around the diaphragm level. These anchors each have a thru hole, about 3/8” in diameter, along with a grub screw. Two rods slip down each side of the vertebrae and the grub screws lock the rods in place.
To secure the cage, 3/8” x 4” long lag bolts get drilled into the pelvic area. And there you have it. No more back pain- WRONG!!! What you have now is excruciating pain if you decide to do something you used to do, like go to the batting cages or sleep on your stomach and twist your hip to get up.
I’ve got magnet pick up tools all over, and all my shoes today are slip ons. No shoelaces. Yeah, it was a trade off I sometimes wonder, if I got the best of the deal
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What is a good pump for the money?When I first got a PCP, I filled by a stirrup pump!
I weigh about 165 st the time..with a bum back....
Anyway pumping up a PCP is ALL IN THE LEGS!!!!!!!
Note: to keep the pump and gun happy, drain the moisture trap Often...
Also let the pump cool down!!!
I used to do 25 strokes.. cool down then another 25.
Then bleed off the moisture trap during this cool down period.
So keep back straight.. use your Legs!!
Hill's stirrup Pump.... For the Ease of getting spare parts.. and reliabilityWhat is a good pump for the money?
Yes! PRod is about it for me. Got a compressor and Mini Air Venturi tank now.I am blessed to have a heathy back but I stopped hand pumping and bought a Yong Heng when I got an Avenger. I pumped it up near 300 bar once but it was just too much work to be any fun. 3000 to 3500 was doable but hundreds of pumps. If I had stuck with my little Prod I might still be hand pumping. I didn't use the YH on it for awhile because I was afraid it would fill it too fast (it's under a minute but not hard to control). After the YH I got an expired SCBA tank and a fill set. Now the YH fills the tank once a month (on average) and gun fills are quick and quiet.
Matt-I'm 130 lbs. wet. I'm trying to eat more pizza and burgers but it hasn't helped yet.Sciatica / bad back crew checking in.
Ditch the pump, no way would I continue this hobby if the 200$-300$ for a YH or cs2 was a hindrance. Hand pumps aren't ergonomic unless you're basically a 200 lb leprechaun, I suppose you could modify one and add some kind of lever bar for leverage so you're working out anything but your back, but with how short they are, you're prone to strain your back muscles some unless you're a heavier set person and let gravity take full control, even then the posture required through the motions again is not natural, and while pulling the hand pump up isn't too strenuous, its repetitious.
I never found a great 'form' for those motions, I don't know of any gym equipment built to the same form factor/set of motion...probably a reason why eh?
The only weight that matters if the weight above the hand pumps range of motion, so a top heavy person probably can hand pump with easy compared to a slender 130-150 lb guy.
-Matt
Matt-I'm 130 lbs. wet. I'm trying to eat more pizza and burgers but it hasn't helped yet.