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<blockquote data-quote="russ010" data-source="post: 294430" data-attributes="member: 677"><p>the picture you have listed is the same one I have... doesn't work the best for air tools (sanders, grinders, etc) because it seems to be catching up way too much. </p><p></p><p>I used it to paint the 12' boat, and it worked great. When it started running, I quit spraying so that it wouldn't give me paint splatter. I use it all the time for tires, rivet guns, nail guns (large and small) and it works like a charm... not to mention the one I have is about 5 years old now. The only thing I'd suggest doing is replacing that hose. It's ok in the summer, but it changes with the weather - you'd think it was frozen solid when it's in the 40s-50s.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="russ010, post: 294430, member: 677"] the picture you have listed is the same one I have... doesn't work the best for air tools (sanders, grinders, etc) because it seems to be catching up way too much. I used it to paint the 12' boat, and it worked great. When it started running, I quit spraying so that it wouldn't give me paint splatter. I use it all the time for tires, rivet guns, nail guns (large and small) and it works like a charm... not to mention the one I have is about 5 years old now. The only thing I'd suggest doing is replacing that hose. It's ok in the summer, but it changes with the weather - you'd think it was frozen solid when it's in the 40s-50s. [/QUOTE]
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