I think you maybe better off getting a car inner tube and fill that with air.
1. get more air pressure
2. consistent pressure

I used one of those cans years & years ago with model air brushing and 
found I had to have the can in hot (ish) water so i could spray  for more 
than 5 mins without losing pressure etc.

ended up buy for $40.00 old fridge compressor driven by a drill (wasn't the 
best experience), that was back in the early '80's

dave 


On Sun, 26 Oct 2014 22:06:44 Andrew Packer wrote:
> On 22/10/14 15:45, Nick Rout wrote:
> > Speaking of which, where can one buy compressed air cans these days?
> > My laptop needs a blow out I think.
> 
> The product you want is called CRC Air Brush.  You can contact CRC via
> www.crc.co.nz.  I reckon we might have got our can at Blackwood-Paykel
> (engineering supply shop) or possibly at one of the big DIY firms (Mitre
> 10, Bunnings etc).
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