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Recharging spray cans
I've watched several youtube videos on doing this with a tire stem and air hose. Tried it yesterday on a half full can of WD-40 and it worked great. Suggest you watch one of the videos if you want to try it.
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Thanks Bob, I too had been wondering that!! Appreciate the tip!! See ya at the Bash!! Steve
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Re: Recharging spray cans
I'll give a demo at Barnyard's. I think I may have a Kroil can that needs it.
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Great idea Bob--something all of us can definitely use!!!
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Bob McCarty wrote:I'll give a demo at Barnyard's. I think I may have a Kroil can that needs it.
Can you also do a demo on how to keep the Kroil can "actuator" from leaking all over the place?
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Re: Recharging spray cans
I just got done with a lot of inside work to the shop walls. I will add hose to do this outside in case the can explodes. Reminder: the fire house is just across the road.
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Bob McCarty wrote:... I think I may have a Kroil can that needs it.
Who doesn't!
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Barnyard wrote:I just got done with a lot of inside work to the shop walls. I will add hose to do this outside in case the can explodes. Reminder: the fire house is just across the road.
Can you get someone to video this for those of us who won't be there?
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Chipmaker wrote:Barnyard wrote:I just got done with a lot of inside work to the shop walls. I will add hose to do this outside in case the can explodes. Reminder: the fire house is just across the road.
Can you get someone to video this for those of us who won't be there?
A video of Barnyard working or of a can exploding? (There are already videos recharging spray cans on you tube.)
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Jim Becker wrote:Chipmaker wrote:Barnyard wrote:I just got done with a lot of inside work to the shop walls. I will add hose to do this outside in case the can explodes. Reminder: the fire house is just across the road.
Can you get someone to video this for those of us who won't be there?
A video of Barnyard working or of a can exploding? (There are already videos recharging spray cans on you tube.)
I was referencing the can
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Re: Recharging spray cans
Barnyard wrote:I just got done with a lot of inside work to the shop walls. I will add hose to do this outside in case the can explodes. Reminder: the fire house is just across the road.
The firehouse across the road reminds me of what happened to my in-laws last year. Their grill caught on fire, luckily the bottle didn't explode but it was a neat video to watch. The volunteer firehouse is right beside their driveway, it took them 17 minutes (yes, seventeen) to get there from the time calling 911 to the truck rolling in.
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