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Compressed air machines

Post by blkpwr on April 9th 2012, 10:29 pm

Not sure if this is in right forum. It's technical but not mustang.

I am changing my plugs and need a blower for a bunch of dirst that fell in my plug well.

I went to autozone and the one they sell did not unscrew from the can, nor did the ball church unscre so I couldn't put a gun on it. Please advise. Walmart has some elecctric compressed air generators but I don't know if they t
Can adapt for a. Blow gun or not.

I know I can probably cut off the end of the use t the ball check then crimp on a gun somehow, I am just wanting an air compressor that either comes with a gun ayyachment or is made to take an adapter.

Thanks for any ideas


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Re: Compressed air machines

Post by BASixxer on April 10th 2012, 7:41 am

http://www.lowes.com/pd_146781-40883-KL12120_4294795218_4294937087_?productId=3522750&Ns=p_product_price|0&pl=1¤tURL=%2Fpl_Air%2BCompressors_4294795218_4294937087_%3FNs%3Dp_product_price%7C0&facetInfo=

Depending on your budget, something like that may be up your alley.

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Post by blkpwr on April 24th 2012, 1:11 am

Yes that looks good. Well reviewed
I hadn't thought of lowes but have stopped by wm since posting. Will check out lowes tomorrow

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Re: Compressed air machines

Post by BMMC1 on April 24th 2012, 9:57 am

That one will not work. Read the specs. It's nothing more than a upgraded tire inflater. Rule of thumb... If you can't run pneumatic tools off of its not an air compressor in common terms.

I've seen little ones 2 gallons for around $100 or so. But you get what you pay for. OR, if you have a shop vac... most can reverse and make great blowers for what you're trying to do.




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Post by 07Shelby500 on April 24th 2012, 1:05 pm

I just use a shop vac to remove debris from around the plugs when doing work. They sell small diameter attachments that can reach into those hard to get to areas. I bought some at lowes.

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