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waikariboy

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#150597 28-Jul-2014 07:53
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So im looking at getting a air compressor to clean out the dust in my case. But im unsure about the type i should be getting. Don't want anything big something small but enough power to what i want. ideas?




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  #1096972 28-Jul-2014 10:35
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waikariboy: Have used can of air in the past and wasnt happy with the results, not look at getting a 1200$ compressor something around 100-150$. Just after some details like how powerful it would need to be.

Anything requiring two hands to lift (with an air tank) will be fine.  The motor charges up the tank so you have a good few squirts before the engine kicks in once more to top up the tank.

They are really noisy, so we charge our tank up and then when the motor stops we switch the jolly thing off.

The instructions should tell you, but remember to empty the tank when done, otherwise condensation forms and the tank rusts from the inside out.




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