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oil in air lines
- From: Robert neal zimmerman <northwestweirdo@xxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Mon, 04 Apr 2005 08:29:50 -0700
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what do u guys think of the possibility of contaminating paint with oil
from inside airlines.
They say compressors all make a little oil in their air; although
mine is a teflon-coated oil-less compressor,so maybe it wouldnt .
But then I have this oiler built in to the regulator/ moisture trap
inline unit. I have never filled the oiler, because I am thinking-
" well now wait a minute, wouldnt that just coat the inside of my
airlines with oil and then when I go to paint the car I have oil
in my airlines!!!"
So far I have just been oiling the tools themselves in the handles.
What do u guys think, is this overthinking or am I being smart.
Neal Zimmerman ,eugene Oregon
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