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  • ReeceyBurger123
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    • May 2014
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    • Britain

    #21
    Re: Just A General "Does This Look Blown To You??" Question

    Originally posted by drussell
    As long as it is a direct-drive, oil-less type compressor (most small compressors are this type) and the hose has not been used on an traditional oil-lubricated compressor or with a line oiler you should be fine.

    Around here the air duster cans are WAY too expensive. A couple cans of that and you might as well buy yourself a small compressor.
    Thats exactly what I did £5 for a 500ml can, I brought a small ball compressor for £10 been using it for 2 years never looked back.
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    • tom66
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      • Apr 2011
      • 32560
      • UK

      #22
      Re: Just A General "Does This Look Blown To You??" Question

      Hm, Poundland sell 200ml for £1 where I live. I use it pretty much as freeze spray only though.
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      • Michale32086
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        • Nov 2011
        • 1453
        • USA

        #23
        Re: Just A General "Does This Look Blown To You??" Question

        Yea, the air compressor I use is a small portable unit.. Cans of air run about $6 here at our local Walmart.. With some of the dust buildup I have seen, 2 cans to clean it is not outside the realm of possibility..

        Tom66, you can use canned air as a freeze spray?? I thought about that but thought it might do some damage.. Plus the fumes of it get in my mouth and tastes horrible...

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        • drussell
          Senior Member
          • Nov 2014
          • 144
          • Canada

          #24
          Re: Just A General "Does This Look Blown To You??" Question

          Originally posted by Michale32086
          Tom66, you can use canned air as a freeze spray??
          Yeah, a typical can of air duster held upside-down will do liquid withdrawl and act as decent freeze spray in a pinch.

          Not quite as good as "real" freeze spray but most of the time it works just fine for most purposes.

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          • Michale32086
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            • Nov 2011
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            #25
            Re: Just A General "Does This Look Blown To You??" Question

            Good ta know...

            Thanx

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