Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
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Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
I have an aerosol can of some compressed gas that is made for cleaning out computers. You know what I'm talking about right? Anyway, I've found that thing great to have around the shop for quick clean ups--general dusting and such. Well, those things are a little pricey, and I was thinking that with my air compressor on the other side of the garage, it sure would be nice to find a REFILLABLE can for such tasks. Something about the size of a hairspray can, that I could charge with the air compressor.
Ever seen or heard of such a thing?
Ever seen or heard of such a thing?
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Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
Why not just run a line into the shop with an air gun attachment?
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Yeah...I guess I could. I'm just being lazy. It's quite a ways away.
Plus, it seems like anytime I drag around a hose or a cord I scrape something of the bench I didn't want to bounce on the concrete.
Plus, it seems like anytime I drag around a hose or a cord I scrape something of the bench I didn't want to bounce on the concrete.
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Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
Rubber mats on the floor:Tyler wrote:Yeah...I guess I could. I'm just being lazy. It's quite a ways away.
Plus, it seems like anytime I drag around a hose or a cord I scrape something of the bench I didn't want to bounce on the concrete.
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http://www.shoplet.com/Read-right-ReAir ... R6004/spdv looks like you have to use their compressor and it is backordered everywhere, but it does exist.
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Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
Also, what about something made out of one of those mini tanks for a paintball gun with a simple hose and nozzle attached?
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Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
Maybe this?
http://www.amazon.com/Green-Aluminum-Re ... d_sbs_op_1
This one is expensive, but includes a small pump:
http://www.shoplet.com/ReAir-Refillable ... 10575/sgdv
My personall preference would be to get one of those 5 gallon portable tanks and couple it with a blow gun on a small retractable coiled hose:
http://www.amazon.com/Wilmar-W10005-5-G ... 886&sr=8-1
http://www.amazon.com/Green-Aluminum-Re ... d_sbs_op_1
This one is expensive, but includes a small pump:
http://www.shoplet.com/ReAir-Refillable ... 10575/sgdv
My personall preference would be to get one of those 5 gallon portable tanks and couple it with a blow gun on a small retractable coiled hose:
http://www.amazon.com/Wilmar-W10005-5-G ... 886&sr=8-1
Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
There are cans that mechanics use - you put something like brake-kleen in em and then put em on the compressor and charge 'em up. Then they shoot a very fine stream of cleaning fluid. Mine didn't leak at all - stays "charged" for months. They take 100 psi or something. I don't see why a guy couldn't just fill one with air....
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Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
yeah, i was thinking the same thing for spray cans that are compressor charged for paint. But is the nozzle set up different so that all the air would come out too fast? Would it come out really fast since it is unhindered; as it is built to be?
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Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
Thanks for the good ideas guys. I'll let you know what I land on.
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We always used Sure Shot brand containers in the shops I've worked in. We used them for atomizing liquids, but I suppose one could just charge them with air. You could buy a pretty long hose for what one would cost you though.
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Tyler, during the most miserable year of my life when the only job I could find was that of a plumber's helper, the company had a portable air tank on each truck. We made these by taking the small propane tanks, (I don't use propane so don't know what size those are but they are the small ones used for BQ grills and campers), we would then go to a pluming supply house and get the parts to rig them up with a cutoff valve, pressure gage and about four foot of hose with a trigger type fitting on the end of the hose. If I remember correctly, one could be charged with 125-150 lbs of air. That would be ideal for you, they are light and easy to carry, sit it in the corner until needed, pick it up and carry to where it is needed, sit back in the corner until next needed, no long hose to tangle on benches. bob gilbert
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Re: Ever seen something like this? Help me out...
yeh this is basically what i meant. My grandfather used something along these lines in his automotive shop.staffwalker wrote:Tyler, during the most miserable year of my life when the only job I could find was that of a plumber's helper, the company had a portable air tank on each truck. We made these by taking the small propane tanks, (I don't use propane so don't know what size those are but they are the small ones used for BQ grills and campers), we would then go to a pluming supply house and get the parts to rig them up with a cutoff valve, pressure gage and about four foot of hose with a trigger type fitting on the end of the hose. If I remember correctly, one could be charged with 125-150 lbs of air. That would be ideal for you, they are light and easy to carry, sit it in the corner until needed, pick it up and carry to where it is needed, sit back in the corner until next needed, no long hose to tangle on benches. bob gilbert