Home Depot compressors are all made by Campbell-Hausfeld. repainted red and
remarked
just thought you'd like to know.
Agreed WalMArt is crap
If you want professioanl quality compressors go to Lindsayengraving.com
Steve (friend of mine) carries lots of good ones but i'll warn you up front
they are pricey and silent
HArbor Freight is all chinese junk period
their store is right down the street from me
good for disposable stuff  nothing more

----- Original Message ----- 
From: "ransley" <[email protected]>
To: "The Silverlist" <[email protected]>; "fg227" <[email protected]>
Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 1:40 PM
Subject: RE: CS>Air compressors- safe ones for use with Harbor Freight
airbrush nebulizer


> I own and use several air compressors in my business. I would never even
> think about paying money for a Campbell-Hausfeld. They are mostly good for
> making noise and making your electricity meter spin fast. The selection of
> oilless compressors from Lowe's or Home Depot are superior to anything at
> WalMart.
>
> The 12 volt compressors all make a lot of noise and won't last long under
> continued use. They do not shut off automatically. If I wanted to nebulize
> while traveling I would simply use a large CLEAN air tank, filled from an
> OILLESS compressor at home- not from any compressors at gas stations or
tire
> shops. To conserve air I would use an off-on valve to allow the air to
enter
> the nebulizer only when I wanted to breathe it. This in addition to a
> regulator set for about 15 psi.
>
> I can't legally tell you that it will be OK for you to breathe any air
from
> any air compressor. I can only tell you that I, my wife and my children
have
> nebulized CS many times with air from a Hitachi "pancake" style oilless
air
> compressor, no filter, no ill effects.
>
> I learned how to do all of this back when nebulizers could not be bought
for
> less than $250.
>
> Now you can buy them in the $50 range, and you can even buy rechargeable
> battery powered ones that are small and portable. Why mess with air
> compressors and airbrushes, unless you have very serious problems that may
> benefit from the more directed spray of an airbrush possibly coupled with
> pure oxygen from a tank? The only reason I still do it this way is because
I
> already have all the stuff paid for, but it's all very noisy and
cumbersome,
> and I may change my ways.
>
> Daddybob
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: fg227 [mailto:[email protected]]
> Sent: Monday, November 29, 2004 10:37 AM
> To: [email protected]
> Subject: CS>Air compressors- safe ones for use with Harbor Freight
> airbrush nebulizer
>
>
> I have the Harbor Freight airbrush for propelling the cs/msm/dmso mixture
> into the lungs. I need a clean oilless source of compressed air
>
> _______
>
> At Wal-Mart I saw this exact same 12 volt compressor you plug into the
> ignition to inflate tires. Does anyone know if the compressed air output
is
> clean and oiless?
>  http://tinyurl.com/565w6
> http://amos.shop.com/amos/cc/pcd/5746014/prd/8202998/ccsyn/260
>
>
>
> ______
>
>
> Also at Wal-Mart I saw this exact same Campbell-Hausfeld 2 gallon tank air
> compressor which is called oilless. Does anyone know how clean the air
> output would be? Wal Mart did not show it on-line but it's the same as
> aircompressor's direct has
>
> http://tinyurl.com/2vmd5
>
> http://aircompressorsdirect.com/catalog/product_info.php?products_id=119
>
>
>
> Thanks
> Dan
>
>
>
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