Make an Oxygen Tank Carrier for the Back of a Wheelchair in 5 Easy Steps!

No Insurance? Too Expensive? an Inexpensive Way to Easily Carry Your Oxygen Tank

By Red Devil, published Sep 07, 2007
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Unfortunately, too often people don't have insurance or the insurance that they have will not pay for everything they need. It can be very unhandy to lug around those oxygen tank trolleys if you're in a wheelchair with someone pushing you and trying to drag the trolley as well. There are different things and gadgets you can make when you cannot afford the medical equipment pieces you need. Here is how to make your own carrier for your oxygen tank that will strap on to the back of your wheelchair leaving both your hands and the hands of the person pushing you free. I have made this and it works very well.

You will need these items:

1 Pillow case- Use an extra one you have, but don't use one with holes in it as this will make it unsturdy.

A pair of jeans- An old pair of jeans you don't need works perfectly.

Velcro (the sow on kind NOT the sticky back velcro)- You can find this in the craft section of your store or other craft and hobby stores. They are sold in packs or can be bought by the foot off of a big roll in some stores.

Sewing Machine or Thread and Needle (if you have no machine)- If you can possible get it sown with a machine, this will make the stitches more sturdy and durable.

Step 1. Now, take your pillow case and turn it inside out. Sew straight up the middle of it lengthwise. Cut all the way up one side of the thread where you have sewn. Turn the part of the pillow case that is still intact right side out and you have the case itself that will hold the tank. Half the pillow case is the perfect size to fit your tank into.

Step 2. Next, lay your jeans out and cut one leg off. Lay the pant leg in front of you vertically. Start 2 inches from a side seam and cut all the way from bottom to top parallel with the side seam. The 2 inch strip you cut is the part you will need to keep. Sew up the cut side so that now you have a solid strip with both sides sewn. Now sew both ends shut. This will be the strap part that straps on to the back of your chair.

Make an Oxygen Tank Carrier for the Back of a Wheelchair in 5 Easy Steps!

The homemade oxygen tank carrier including tank on the back of a wheelchair.

Credit: Red Devil

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