[rescue] good spring cleaning
    Charles Shannon Hendrix 
    shannon at widomaker.com
       
    Wed Aug  6 10:46:05 CDT 2003
    
    
  
On Mon, Aug 04, 2003 at 11:46:18AM -0400, Kurt Huhn wrote:
> An airbrush compressor might fit the bill.  They typically operate at 
> around 30psi.  The CFM is rather low too, so they're not likely to 
> unseat any components.  Decent ones can be had for about $80.
Time for eBay... :)
Funny story: a friend has a vacuum, one of the old ones that actually
has a blower function...
You can imagine the rest.
Every component coated with a superfine layer of very sticky dust, and
the static charge of 1000 sweaters.
> Failing that, grab an air tank (you can get these at any large hardware 
> store) and fill it at your local gas station.  You'll probably get just 
> as much air in in a mid-size tank as you would in a typical can of air. 
>  Plus, for about $30 you can re-use it indefinitely - and refills will 
> only cost 50 cents tops.
Or I could just learn to use my bicycle pump really fast...
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