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| Marine Engineer Forum King | One of the tools that always seems to disappear in my garage (and at work) when I need it is the air hose blow gun. I saw an inline one in an industrial supply catalog and wanted to give it a try, but never got around to ordering it. The other day I found a similar one in Harbor Freight for $4, so I thought I'd give it a try. After playing around with it for a couple of days, I have mostly good things to say about it. It is handy for quick clean ups, but it is not the same as your heavy duty blow gun. It doesn't really get in the way when using your air tools, but you do notice the extra length it adds to the coupler on the end of the hose. I think it's a keeper for right now, but I'll add followup comments as I continue to play around with it.
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| Registered User Forum King | Hi Doug I don't use many air tools but I think that is a neat idea, someone came up with. I can really see the value to a person using a lot of air tools. You are so right "the tool you need next can never be found", I could swear that next tool I need"has legs",,,,,, ![]() Neat tool, be nice to know how useful it is in the practical application over time.
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Doug That's a neat add on... so many times you want to blow the trash away from the drill or what ever.. I use air tools all the time, one of my routers is a air type..with tons of power..in a very small frame.. ![]() Looks like I need to pick 3 or 4 of the blow guns.. Thanks for the heads up tip...But I just hate to go to HF with bucks in my pockets... they get the bucks and I get the bags/boxes... ![]() ======= Quote:
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | A very neat idea Doug. Because compressors make so much noise, the only air tools that I use are a blower, paint sprayers and tyre inflater. I do have a die grinder but have never found a use for it.
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| Forum Contributer Supreme Forum King | Hi Harry You can put the pump outside the shop,, just built a little house for it ![]() You are missing out on a lot neat tools by not using your air.. The router below is just a over size die grinder ![]() ============
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