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You mean you actually have something that will filter a scent thru the vents??? That is the coolest thing.....I always wondered were those stores in the mall that has those filtration systems were they filter a specific smell through the air


Where do you get something like that?????
 
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Huh? I just put a couple air filters on my compressor so I can have really clean air. Then those bottle are pearl for mixing in paint. I had to stop using my compressor for a while cause I was getting so much water out the hose. Made my paint go on like cottage cheese. So now that I have very clean air coming out I can use better prodcuts. But the air does smell pleasent out of the hose.
 

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Satatic said:
Huh? I just put a couple air filters on my compressor so I can have really clean air. Then those bottle are pearl for mixing in paint. I had to stop using my compressor for a while cause I was getting so much water out the hose. Made my paint go on like cottage cheese. So now that I have very clean air coming out I can use better prodcuts. But the air does smell pleasent out of the hose.


Ohhhhhhhh I thought those bottles were something so you can scent there air with....sorry...my fault :willy_nil
 

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I would buy that....of course you could just buy a pepporoni pizza...eat it and let that do its trick
 

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I wouldnt go that far. Those filters are very close to the compressor, so i doint know exactly how much moisture they are really going ot be collecting. What you want is a dessicant filter close to your gun, as those absorb somethin like 99% of moisture.

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kartracer55 said:
I wouldnt go that far. Those filters are very close to the compressor, so i doint know exactly how much moisture they are really going ot be collecting. What you want is a dessicant filter close to your gun, as those absorb somethin like 99% of moisture.

Jim


That's what I used when I set my gun up so that my wife could paint her wicker furniture. The results were fantastic. and the filters are erally pretty cheap, esp. if you getthem at Harbor Freight.
 

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Yeah, id definetly look into getting a moisture-specific filter for down line close to your gun. If you look up the thread on the Finishline 3 paint gun, I posted a few links on there to things you may be interested in.

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kartracer55 said:
Yeah, id definetly look into getting a moisture-specific filter for down line close to your gun. If you look up the thread on the Finishline 3 paint gun, I posted a few links on there to things you may be interested in.

Jim

Yeah i bookmarked the link. I just have a low limit on my credit card so I gotta pay that off first then run it up again next month.
 

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gotcha... but a dessicant filter liek any of the ones shown is a must for painting, b ecuase those sort of filters will seperate water fromt he air if the drops are big enough, but itwont really provide dry air.

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Why not use one of those dehumidifiers like people use in there house????

Well the mositure problem occurs because as air is compressed, the water vapor in the air turns into larger "droplets". THis is due to the compression and the rapid heating of the air. refridgerated dryers work by rapidly cooling the air so the vapor condenses.

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Well the mositure problem occurs because as air is compressed, the water vapor in the air turns into larger "droplets". THis is due to the compression and the rapid heating of the air. refridgerated dryers work by rapidly cooling the air so the vapor condenses.

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I understand....but why use a filtration system if your only working on cars??? Usually the garage door will be open....I can understand a filtration system in a woodworking shop though
 

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This is filtration for his compressed air system. Hes painting cars. Moisture kills apaint job, it causes the "orange peel" in the finish that he was indicating, and it affects the overall longevity of the paint. Moisture in air lines when painting is bad. PERIOD!

Dessicant filters are a much cheaper way to go than a refridgerated air dryer, and produce similar results. The only problem comes in because with these types of filters the moisture absorbing element neesds to be changed/dried out, which can get sort of costly, however it is still much more "economical" for hte weekend painter than buying a refridgerated air dryer.

Also, THe filters that attatch to the gun are probably your best bet, so that you arnt getting 100% dry air allthe time when its not necessary.

Jim
 

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Ahhhhh okay....this is defently an exception....but someone that just works on there car in a garage and that is all...no wood working then this type of system isnt overkill....and people need to know that
 

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dink your last post confused me so bad i have to drink a beer now. :lol: :lol: :lol: :beer:


I do that to alot of people.....I think my wife is turning into a drunk....I hard have 2 putting together words :willy_nil

I meant a filtration system like this guy is using for his painting would be over kill for some joe schmo working on cars and not doing any painting
 

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Yeah, I agree, although you def. want some sort of filter in line because debris will kill an air motor pretty fast. A liuttle moisture is ok, as long as you oil up your air tools often, so that the guts wont rust.

Jim
 

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Why not? Although in the winter it can give youa runny nose if the air is too dry. Id rather have cool humidair than dry hot air, so id go with a window AC unit first.


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Im in Texas we have no stinkin cold weather...atleast not compared to Indiana were I moved from last year
 

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oh it can get fairly cold here in NJ... if humidity is a problem for ya then go for it, but like I said, Id rather have AC

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People live in NJ??

Kidding....but no I wouldnt run a dehumidifier....but this is good info for someone who might want too
 

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Is the blue thing the one from harbor freight? Often thought about it when on sale for something like $29.95.
What are the black and red things? Dryers?
 
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Well its only two filters. The big blue one was on sale at harbor freight for 19.99 and the red one is a filter/oiler. I thought it was like a double filter on the website. I think it was like 17.99. Of course I wont be filling up the oiler. I haven't used the compressor a ton yet. I Have gotten dry air so far and my filters have remained empty. So I donno yet if its working. I did spray some clear coat tonight and it came out like glass. I'll have to run a DA all day then try to paint after that for the real test.
 

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Yeah, your not going to REALLY notice moisture until the things been workin hard.

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