It's been like 6 months since I cleaned my system.
I got 5 computer that I"m gonna take to the backyard and blow out..
where is the cheapest place (online) to get compress air?
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It's been like 6 months since I cleaned my system.
I got 5 computer that I"m gonna take to the backyard and blow out..
where is the cheapest place (online) to get compress air?
I always thought Costco has a decent price on compressed air. You can buy a pack of 4 disposable cans of compressed air for $11 here in California and they are the larger cans not the smaller ones :)
Just check out your local stores. Just about any store has them, including Wal-Mart and Kmart.
i got a 10oz can for 4 bucks at walmart compared to 10, ya 10 bucks at staples, the 4 for 11 bucks at costco is the best, or try sam's club. or if u can get your hands on a industrial compressed air tank thingy (my brother-in-law is a contractor and has a big one, who needs cans when you that beast :D )
I've heard that normal compressed air can have a high moisture content..which wouldn't be too great.Quote:
Originally posted by muzikjunkie
i got a 10oz can for 4 bucks at walmart compared to 10, ya 10 bucks at staples, the 4 for 11 bucks at costco is the best, or try sam's club. or if u can get your hands on a industrial compressed air tank thingy (my brother-in-law is a contractor and has a big one, who needs cans when you that beast :D )
Duster is basically a liquid refridgerant..I buy 1,1,1,2 tetrafluoroethane..no petroleum content, so I can use it in my airsoft guns also :p
Just buy a $30 air compressor like me and clean your case whenever you feel like it..:)
most cans say No moisture on them (at least if you don't turn them upside down and spray your friends neck with the liquid NOS, i know its not really NOS, but i prefer calling it that)
Using a regular air compressor on electronics is a BAD idea. No matter how low the humidity is in a given location, there will always be moisture in the compressed air.
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Originally posted by muzikjunkie
most cans say No moisture on them (at least if you don't turn them upside down and spray your friends neck with the liquid NOS, i know its not really NOS, but i prefer calling it that)
Hahaha. That is always fun. I maybe get a few normal blasts of air before i am turning them upside down
ROFL, The first blast from a new can of air; is turning it upside down to freeze things. Its just so much fun.
just got 8 cans of air from Cosco $23.76
ouch.
alot money to play for cleaners..
but ahh, once every 6 months it's ok I guess
thats better then 2 cans of 10oz air here at staples for 22 bucksQuote:
Originally posted by GenIV
just got 8 cans of air from Cosco $23.76
ouch.
alot money to play for cleaners..
but ahh, once every 6 months it's ok I guess
Ive never experienced any problems using an air compressor, thank you. :)Quote:
Originally posted by Brahma
Using a regular air compressor on electronics is a BAD idea. No matter how low the humidity is in a given location, there will always be moisture in the compressed air.
You guys just are not having enough fun with the compressed air. Sure you can do a frozen spot on someone's butt, but that is no fun plus it hurts. Here is what you do:
1. get one of the plastic film cannisters
2. tear up some paper into tiny bits.
3. turn the compressed air upside down and do a good spray of the inside of the film cannister.
4. quickly shovel in the torn up paper
5. put the cannister top on quickly and put the film can on someones desk.
6. wait for the scream!
Photolab techs have just far too much time! Plus you can take the film cannisters and toss them into ceiling fans--that is always fun!
I don't happen to have any film canisters handy..what exactly happens?Quote:
Originally posted by fdeaton
You guys just are not having enough fun with the compressed air. Sure you can do a frozen spot on someone's butt, but that is no fun plus it hurts. Here is what you do:
1. get one of the plastic film cannisters
2. tear up some paper into tiny bits.
3. turn the compressed air upside down and do a good spray of the inside of the film cannister.
4. quickly shovel in the torn up paper
5. put the cannister top on quickly and put the film can on someones desk.
6. wait for the scream!
Photolab techs have just far too much time! Plus you can take the film cannisters and toss them into ceiling fans--that is always fun!