[BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt

2008-01-14 Thread Boyce, Ray
Compressed Air on a Tool Belt

 something new in the world of pneumatic tools. Lowe's and Rhino Power
have teamed up to offer
a portable new Kobalt CO2 Regulator. The Regulator is compact and
lightweight, and equipped with a standard universal connector to power
most pneumatic
tools-brad nailers, staplers, roofing guns, inflators, caulking guns,
etc. It comes with a 10-foot extendible air hose and CO2 tank. The tank
and regulator,
which have a combined weight of less than 5 pounds, are designed to clip
to your tool belt; just hook the pneumatic tool to the connector and go
to work.

According to Lowe's, carbon dioxide is nearly 500-percent more efficient
than traditional air compressors. The company estimates that a full
9-ounce CO2
tank will yield 675 shots with a brad gun, 338 with a brad/stapler and
270 with a caulking gun. And unlike battery power, CO2 will provide full
power right
to the last shot.

The Kobalt Portable Compressed CO2 Regulator will soon be available
exclusively at Lowe's at a retail price of $99. A spare 9-ounce Rhino
Power CO2 tank
has an MSRP of $23.97, or you can exchange an emtpy tank for a full one
at Lowe's, which costs only $5.97. Twenty-ounce tanks are also
available.
http://ww2.bluerhino.com/eprise/main/RhinoPower/AirTools/index.html


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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt

2008-01-14 Thread Brice Mijares
This sounds a mite dangerous.  I'd hate to have this on my back and for some 
damn reason it explodes.
- Original Message - 
From: Boyce, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blindhandyman@YahooGroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 3:34 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt


 Compressed Air on a Tool Belt

 something new in the world of pneumatic tools. Lowe's and Rhino Power
 have teamed up to offer
 a portable new Kobalt CO2 Regulator. The Regulator is compact and
 lightweight, and equipped with a standard universal connector to power
 most pneumatic
 tools-brad nailers, staplers, roofing guns, inflators, caulking guns,
 etc. It comes with a 10-foot extendible air hose and CO2 tank. The tank
 and regulator,
 which have a combined weight of less than 5 pounds, are designed to clip
 to your tool belt; just hook the pneumatic tool to the connector and go
 to work.

 According to Lowe's, carbon dioxide is nearly 500-percent more efficient
 than traditional air compressors. The company estimates that a full
 9-ounce CO2
 tank will yield 675 shots with a brad gun, 338 with a brad/stapler and
 270 with a caulking gun. And unlike battery power, CO2 will provide full
 power right
 to the last shot.

 The Kobalt Portable Compressed CO2 Regulator will soon be available
 exclusively at Lowe's at a retail price of $99. A spare 9-ounce Rhino
 Power CO2 tank
 has an MSRP of $23.97, or you can exchange an emtpy tank for a full one
 at Lowe's, which costs only $5.97. Twenty-ounce tanks are also
 available.
 http://ww2.bluerhino.com/eprise/main/RhinoPower/AirTools/index.html


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RE: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt

2008-01-14 Thread Larry Stansifer
Bryce,

We have been using compressed CO2 in racing pits to power air-tools, clean
parts and spin air starters for a number of years with no mishaps. Far more
efficient than the old school method of setting up your portable generator
and firing up your air compressor with all of the necessary power cords and
air hoses.

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On Behalf Of Brice Mijares
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 4:46 PM
To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com
Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt


This sounds a mite dangerous.  I'd hate to have this on my back and for some

damn reason it explodes.
- Original Message - 
From: Boyce, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: blindhandyman@YahooGroups.com
Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 3:34 PM
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt


 Compressed Air on a Tool Belt

 something new in the world of pneumatic tools. Lowe's and Rhino Power 
 have teamed up to offer a portable new Kobalt CO2 Regulator. The 
 Regulator is compact and lightweight, and equipped with a standard 
 universal connector to power most pneumatic
 tools-brad nailers, staplers, roofing guns, inflators, caulking guns,
 etc. It comes with a 10-foot extendible air hose and CO2 tank. The tank
 and regulator,
 which have a combined weight of less than 5 pounds, are designed to clip
 to your tool belt; just hook the pneumatic tool to the connector and go
 to work.

 According to Lowe's, carbon dioxide is nearly 500-percent more 
 efficient than traditional air compressors. The company estimates that 
 a full 9-ounce CO2 tank will yield 675 shots with a brad gun, 338 with 
 a brad/stapler and 270 with a caulking gun. And unlike battery power, 
 CO2 will provide full power right
 to the last shot.

 The Kobalt Portable Compressed CO2 Regulator will soon be available 
 exclusively at Lowe's at a retail price of $99. A spare 9-ounce Rhino 
 Power CO2 tank has an MSRP of $23.97, or you can exchange an emtpy 
 tank for a full one at Lowe's, which costs only $5.97. Twenty-ounce 
 tanks are also available.
 http://ww2.bluerhino.com/eprise/main/RhinoPower/AirTools/index.html


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Re: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt

2008-01-14 Thread Bob Kennedy
It's no more likely to explode than the air compressor in the shop.  The 
canister holds a specific amount of pressure and by law it is regulated very 
closely.  It would be similar to running a hose from a propane cylinder that 
you run a small torch off.  Only a lot safer than propane.  Think of carrying a 
mini fire extinguisher on your belt.  CO2 fire extinguishers have been around 
for many years and I haven't heard of any exploding.  I've discharged one in my 
shop before and dried ice pellets sprayed out, but an extinguisher doesn't have 
the regulator in place to stop that.


  - Original Message - 
  From: Brice Mijares 
  To: blindhandyman@yahoogroups.com 
  Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 6:46 PM
  Subject: Re: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt


  This sounds a mite dangerous. I'd hate to have this on my back and for some 
  damn reason it explodes.
  - Original Message - 
  From: Boyce, Ray [EMAIL PROTECTED]
  To: blindhandyman@YahooGroups.com
  Sent: Monday, January 14, 2008 3:34 PM
  Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Compressed Air on A Tool Belt

   Compressed Air on a Tool Belt
  
   something new in the world of pneumatic tools. Lowe's and Rhino Power
   have teamed up to offer
   a portable new Kobalt CO2 Regulator. The Regulator is compact and
   lightweight, and equipped with a standard universal connector to power
   most pneumatic
   tools-brad nailers, staplers, roofing guns, inflators, caulking guns,
   etc. It comes with a 10-foot extendible air hose and CO2 tank. The tank
   and regulator,
   which have a combined weight of less than 5 pounds, are designed to clip
   to your tool belt; just hook the pneumatic tool to the connector and go
   to work.
  
   According to Lowe's, carbon dioxide is nearly 500-percent more efficient
   than traditional air compressors. The company estimates that a full
   9-ounce CO2
   tank will yield 675 shots with a brad gun, 338 with a brad/stapler and
   270 with a caulking gun. And unlike battery power, CO2 will provide full
   power right
   to the last shot.
  
   The Kobalt Portable Compressed CO2 Regulator will soon be available
   exclusively at Lowe's at a retail price of $99. A spare 9-ounce Rhino
   Power CO2 tank
   has an MSRP of $23.97, or you can exchange an emtpy tank for a full one
   at Lowe's, which costs only $5.97. Twenty-ounce tanks are also
   available.
   http://ww2.bluerhino.com/eprise/main/RhinoPower/AirTools/index.html
  
  
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