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John Hines wrote:
> Dan_Musicant <man@privacy.net> wrote: >> I want this as a sort of high performance cleaning tool. They were >> recommended to me as such. I have the Dust Off stuff they sell at >> Costco, but the pressure's pretty weak out of those. I figure I can >> use my tire inflator to pump 100 PSI into it, if I can get one. Does >> anyone know a good place where I can pick up one of these? I live in >> Berkeley, CA. Thanks! > > Harbor freight part number 01102-3BPA for $9.99 Now $4.99 http://www.harborfreight.com/cpi/cta...unction=Search |
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Whew, that sounds like very dangerous advice to me - a tyre blowing out with
a 100lb/in or pressure is a very lethal weapon - a guy was killed a while back when a tyre let go wiht no where near that amount of pressure. David - who is horrified that someone would actually suggest something so dangerous xrongor wrote: > try a tire.. pump it up and you got a small tank. > |
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"Dan_Musicant" <man@privacy.net> wrote in message news:5cv7t0tbddvtil3a5icjc27f0rp4ied8ao@4ax.com... > I just visited my mechanic yesterday and had a chat with him. Again, I > noticed a device he has which is a pressurized tank that he uses as a > sort of custom aerosol. He can fill it part way with some solution and > pressurize it up to over 100 PSI and spray from it. I guess it is about > 1/2 gallon capacity. It's shaped like a fat version of those small > propane tanks. > > I've looked for something like this in vain at my local auto parts store > - Kragen. My mechanic tells me he bought it from a Wurth distributor who > used to visit his shop every month or so. He tells me that he thinks > that Kent may also distribute or make one. He figures he paid around $50 > for his. > > I want this as a sort of high performance cleaning tool. They were > recommended to me as such. I have the Dust Off stuff they sell at > Costco, but the pressure's pretty weak out of those. I figure I can use > my tire inflator to pump 100 PSI into it, if I can get one. Does anyone > know a good place where I can pick up one of these? I live in Berkeley, > CA. Thanks! > > Dan Tried Lowe's? s |
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