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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