I got a new compressor last year for Christmas, it is an oil lubricated one.
It isn't too bad regarding noise, and I haven't noticed any oil getting into
the air.  I can smell OIL once in a while when I am emptying the tank, I
choose to empty it and try to be sure to get the water out in the winter
here, it will freeze in the tank if I don't.  I haven't had any problem
running it when it is cold, but I haven't used it that much.

Now that Christmas is here again, I am thinking of asking for  some air
tools for it.  I need a different blow gun than came with it, I would like
to have one that extends or has a longer nozzle so  I can use it to get
behind things and to clean my garage floor with it without having to bend
over to get the air close enough to the floor.

Any other ideas?


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From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Behalf Of Dale Leavens
Sent: Tuesday, December 04, 2007 9:56 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: [BlindHandyMan] Oil lubricated vs oilless compressors


My son does some air brushing. He has been using one of those little
diaphragm continuous compressors. you can about feel the ;pulses as the
machine works. I thought maybe a compressor might be a welcome Christmas
present.

Now I have a pretty substantial oilless compressor which I don't work all
that hard and I rather appreciate not having to take much care of it. I see
though a lot of oil lubricated compressors and about the only thing they
seem to claim for them is long life but never with any facts or figures.

Do any of you know if and how much better these might be and if any of that
oil becomes atomized into the air stream?

Now air brushing doesn't require a large volume or very high pressure but I
figure a small tank reservoir should deliver more even and predictable
pressure.

Thanks.

Dale Leavens, Cochrane Ontario Canada
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Skype DaleLeavens
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