> Reminds me of something I picked up years back,
and haven't seen another
> of - a rechargeable compressed air sprayer. Works more or less like the
> disposable "canned air" sprayers you get by the half dozen at Fry's or
> Microcenter, complete with the plastic straw to direct the air. But this
> one had a bicycle pump valve on the bottom so you could refill it as
> needed.
On Sun, 24 Mar 2019, Chuck Guzis via cctalk wrote:
Isn't that what Fred pointed to?
Almost, and that part overlaps.
I pointed to a refillable liquid sprayer. (we were talking about spraying
paint)
He's asking about a refillable air duster. (as opposed to the disposable
"Dust-Off" from Fry's, etc.)
Long ago, I used a small air tank under the bench (a portable tire
refiller), with a hose and a nozzle.
Similar to:
https://www.harborfreight.com/5-gallon-portable-air-tank-65594.html
but with a standard air tool coupler, instead of an inflator output.
Some people, for a "tire bottle", used a scuba tank, with a primary, but
not secondary regulator. Now, a bottle of nitrogen is often used.
For spraying tiny amounts of paint, is it possible to do an acceptable
job? with:
https://www.harborfreight.com/34-and-3-oz-airbrush-kit-62294.html
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