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Was wondering where you guys get your canned air from? Recently it has been harder and harder to find locally at a reasonable cost. What brand/s do you like best? And where do you buy from?
Was wondering where you guys get your canned air from? Recently it has been harder and harder to find locally at a reasonable cost. What brand/s do you like best? And where do you buy from?
Where is that location? On the Mars?
It's simple supply.
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I've frozen too many sensors. The refillable bottles that can be filled with a compressor are better, silent, and never froze a sensor. Next choice: blower brush. =^..^=
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I've tried those refillable air bottle and they are good for some light dust but not much more. Nothing better in my opinion then good old canned "compressed" air. There are some cheap compressed air that produce ice even when not tilted. They all produce ice when can is turned upside down, that's just the nature of compressed air. Best I've found is Stoner Gust and Uline canned air. A little pricey but a valueable "tool" which I use almost every service call.
I've tried those refillable air bottle and they are good for some light dust but not much more. Nothing better in my opinion that good old canned "compressed" air. There are some cheap compressed air that produce ice even when not tilted. They all produce ice when can is turned upside down, that's just the nature of compressed air. Best I've found is Stoner Gust and Uline canned air. A little pricey but a valueable "tool" which I use almost every service call.
"You can't trust your eyes, if your mind is out of focus"--
Just be sure that there are no flammable contents if using a toner vacuum to suck up the debris.
I found out by experience after a rather large ‘fart’ and flame from the exhaust of the vacuum.
No injuries or damage other than my nerves.
Good advice. Fortunately using canned air helps me limit using the vac. I've probably only used the vac about 2 times in last year. Not saying only the canned air helps with not using vac, mostly because the new machines run so much cleaner.
I currently have this https://a.co/d/epeyxKq and would recommend it, but yes, a little loud.
I would NOT recommend https://a.co/d/hjf6rOj as it is HUGE. That being said, I would love this in a woodworking setting. Super powerful, and has a nose included.
With the canned air, we've put together flexible hoses so you can keep that can vertical, and get to almost any small location/sensor.
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