Recommend me a non-crappy clip-on or screw-on air chuck

TheAlmightySam

Adventurer
After an excursion out to Long Beach to bomb around on the sand last weekend, it became ABUNDANTLY clear that I need a better solution to airing my tires up. My compressor is fairly slow, and holding my old school air chuck to the valve while I brought four 35s back up to street pressure got old in a hurry.

Yesterday, I went and purchased a clip-on air chuck like this one:
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While it works fine on a regular valve stem, my mystery wheels have a goofy valve stem that steps from one thread size, where a nut holds them to a wheel, to the Schrader valve size. This "step" keeps the above chuck from going on all the way. Below is a photo of one of my valve stems - it's a little hard to see, but you can kinda get an idea of how the stem is shaped:

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So, I'm looking for a clip-on or screw-on valve stem that will work with these. I've scoured Amazon and elsewhere looking for something, but nothing really jumps out at me. I've seen a couple with integral gauges, which is unnecessary for my application (my line is regulated to the tire pressure I want) or require someone to hold a handle or button, which defeats the point. I was thinking something ideal would be a piece that would screw onto the Schrader valve on one end and 1/4" NPT on the other.

Any suggestions from the combined wisdom of ExPo? Thanks!
 
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Token

Explorer
Get the one with the air gauge and tape the trigger ON..
http://www.amazon.com/Pistol-type-L...BIVA/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1314242618&sr=8-1

I've got one that I put a zip tie on the handle tht I can slip up over the trigger to keep it on..

If nothing else it's not that expensive.. Get it, unscrew the hose from the rest of it and screw it onto a disconnect fitting..

A plus with using it the way it is, is that you can clip it on and use the button on the side to let air out until you hit the pressure you want when airing down.. Of course this is also usless if you have a good set of Stauns..
 
I have used the Tru-Flate #17-353 . However, it looks similar to the one you have. You may even be able to remove the bolt on valve stems and just use the regular snap in style.
 

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