This sounds a mite dangerous.  I'd hate to have this on my back and for some 
damn reason it explodes.
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From: "Boyce, Ray" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[email protected]>
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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