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Old 03-20-2011, 11:16 PM   #9 (permalink)
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Originally Posted by SoCalZ View Post
Why not use a air compressor? I already have a very good one (used for woodwork nailing) and have different air nozzles that different in pressure.
Because compressed air comes from a tank, which can contain substances that you do not want on your paint. Yes, you can filter the hell out of the air but let's face it, we all get a little lazy sometimes and allow our filters to go a little longer than they should. Also, you are not going to duplicate the heated air that a Master Blaster has. That really decreases the drying time. Plus, the Master Blaster moves A LOT of air. That thing draws 18 amps with both motors going!
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