I can only figure they stuck the nozzle so deep it literally dug the tracers out of the boards
I can only figure they stuck the nozzle so deep it literally dug the tracers out of the boards
Draining the tank on your compressor will only help...a little. The moisture in the air, on a hot/humid day gets sucked in. If warm, it stays in a vapor form and won't drop out of the air unless cooled. The tank can help but if using a lot of air volume, it goes right down stream and out of your hose
There is a posting on E bay that would take care of this problem, without buying a refrigerated air dryer. (Moisture in the compressed air will wash out the oil/lube in your tools and cause them to fail a lot sooner too).
Compressed Air Dryer 1 4" Point of Use Desiccant with Replacable Cartridge | eBay (Ends Oct. 21 though)
If you use a lot of compressed air cans, or an air compressor for tools/blowing things off, I would think this would save you money.
(I am not the E Bay seller and do not profit from sales). I have used desiccant products just like this and it rocks!
I am in the Air Compressor service industry though.
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