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Posted by Rusty Jones on September 15, 2003 at 12:51:36 from (208.40.154.4):
In Reply to: Re: breathing air compressor posted by Jason on September 14, 2003 at 06:18:05:
The breathing air compressor is usually a small diaphragm type compressor, oilless, with a filter on the air intake. It should be placed in an area where the overspray can't get to it. Preferably outside, or in another room, but not near the exhaust fan area! Best idea is to go to an auto paint store and buy what they recommend. just remember, the price will be high because it is a Government regulated deal. There are cheaper oilless compressors out there for sale which will do the same thing, just watch where you set them when painting, preferably upwind from the site! RJ P.S. Painting one paint job won't necessarily kill you immediately, but the stuff has a cumulative effect on your lungs!
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