
Re: oil in air lines
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Re: oil in air lines
- From: dalefonk@xxxxxx
- Date: Mon, 4 Apr 2005 11:39:02 EDT
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If you want to use air from that compressor to paint with, definitely do not
put the in-line oiler before the point where you take air to your paint gun.
Install your regulator and moisture trap, then 'T' off for your paint gun. On
the other leg of the 'T', install the oiler for the connections to go to your
air tools. You would ruin a lot of prep work and expensive paint if you get
oil in the line
Dale Fonk
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