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[filmscanners] Re: Canned air...



I was commenting on this suggestion:

>For years now, most hardware and auto stores have carried a very
>inexpensive 12 volt compressor used for filling your tires using your
>car's cigarette lighter as a power source.  These things sell for as
>little as $10 CAN with a pressure gauge!

This does not seem to be intended for airbrush work!


>  > I would imagine that there is some form of lubrication in these
>>  compressors and I suspect your might end up spraying your film with a
>>  fine mist of oil.
>>
>Not so.  If you buy a compressor intended for airbrush work they are
>either oil-less compressors or have an inline filter to remove any oil or
>condensation in the air.

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