I go through a lot of compressed air cans. I use them as compressed air and upside down as freeze spray.
I have a small "pancake" compressor, but it is too noisy and I have to drag it out of the workshop, hook it up, wait for it to come up to pressure, then reverse the process. It sometimes is also to powerful (I have blown a hole in a vintage speaker.). I will use the compressor outside for a big dusting of the inside of a dusty cabinet. It is just so convience to grab a spray can for small quick jobs. That said, it is getting expensive.
Has anyone tried refilling these cans?
I have a small "pancake" compressor, but it is too noisy and I have to drag it out of the workshop, hook it up, wait for it to come up to pressure, then reverse the process. It sometimes is also to powerful (I have blown a hole in a vintage speaker.). I will use the compressor outside for a big dusting of the inside of a dusty cabinet. It is just so convience to grab a spray can for small quick jobs. That said, it is getting expensive.
Has anyone tried refilling these cans?
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