for that you can save some cash and get an air tank, which you
pressurize at the gas station 12 gallons are $30 or $40.

problem with the cans is the cold air can cause due point and
draw a lot of wet out of the air, but san diego should be lower
humidity....

but maybe a shopvac vaccume (with reverse), and some swiffers
would be a better choice? the new contractor models are real
quiet.

// George


On Mon, Mar 05, 2007 at 01:43:15PM -0800, Randall Shimizu wrote:
>You might be better off investing in canned air. Canned air is more moisture 
>free I believe., But I believe the small home compressors to fill up tires 
>will work. 
>
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>From: Dovber Shapiro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>To: [email protected]
>Sent: Monday, March 5, 2007 11:28:09 AM
>Subject: looking for an air compressor
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>Hi guys,
>This is not a Linux question, but I hope that with the level of experience on 
>this list you guys will be able to help me.
>I am looking to buy an air compressor that will be safe to clean out computers.
>My research tells me that you need a moisture trap, to avoid spraying out 
>water, and that the machine should be oilless.
>Can anyone give me a recommendation of a model or specs to look for, or 
>anything to consider or look out for,
>Thank You in advance for your help
>Dovber Shapiro
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