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myownskin
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Posted: 08 Nov 2016 at 7:25pm |
I believe I need to purchase an air compressor in order to blow out the lines for winterizing, is that correct? Any recommendations on a compressor, need something I can manage, but can get the job done.
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furpod
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You can just use anti freeze.. a decent compressor will set you back +$100.. that's about 25 years of anti freeze...
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mcarter
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A compressor of 30 lbs of PSI is adequate. I bought a pancake at Lowes for 100 bucks. I agree that's a lot of antifreeze, but I use the compressor for numerous projects. I air up the tires and run air powered tools when doing maintenance. Anti Freeze won't do that. It's a tool to have, my opinion.
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Marven
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Yes you can buy cheap aircompressors at any Big Box Store but the noise level of these will make it unsafe to work in the same room. I would buy an Ultra Quiet compressor made by California Air tools. They can be ordered through Home Depot. I have a the 10 Gallon model in my workshop and it is a delight to use.
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