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new DIY Show.. Cool Tools

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Chuck (CA)

11-24-2007 10:46:16




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Anybody seen this yet? Some really neat stuff out there that I wasn't aware of. My favorite is a thing called a jac pac. It's like a small air tank you put on your belt. You fill it with your compressor and you plug in your air tools. A single charge is good for 500 to 700 nails. Very cool.




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JeremyR

11-24-2007 12:05:20




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 Re: new DIY Show.. Cool Tools in reply to Chuck (CA), 11-24-2007 10:46:16  
These co2 tanks are paintball tanks cheaper if get them at sporting goods store than lowes and is about $0.25 oz to refill. If you can just find the regulator.

Jeremy



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John A.

11-24-2007 11:50:22




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 Re: new DIY Show.. Cool Tools in reply to Chuck (CA), 11-24-2007 10:46:16  
Guys, A neighbor of mine has carried a larger CO2 bottle in his pickup for yrs. He uses it to air up tires, run power tools, blow out the radiator on his tractors. Not a new idea here.
As long as there there is one drop of liquid CO2 in the bottle there is 1500 lbs of pressure to use for whatever you are doing. Better than airbubble and you don't have to refill nearly as often.
later,
John A.

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Up North Louie

11-24-2007 11:23:31




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 Re: new DIY Show.. Cool Tools in reply to Midwest redneck, 11-24-2007 10:46:16  
All I can locate are ones that take a CO2 charge. How do you fill it from a compressor? That would be way cool for a trim gun. Got a Passlode for the heavy stuff.



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Chuck (CA)

11-24-2007 11:40:26




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 Re: new DIY Show.. Cool Tools in reply to Up North Louie, 11-24-2007 11:23:31  
Well, I guess I stand corrected. Apparantely, you do use a CO2. But it's reusable. Check on the link.

Chuck



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LKM

11-24-2007 10:58:41




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 Re: new DIY Show.. Cool Tools in reply to Chuck (CA), 11-24-2007 10:46:16  
I enjoy seeing some of the new tools but can hardly stand to watch the wanabe comedian host trying to be funny. I guess it might be entertaining to some two year olds'



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