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Seamstress
Nah I get her plants they never failWill you reciprocate with a vacumn cleaner for her birthday?
Nah I get her plants they never failWill you reciprocate with a vacumn cleaner for her birthday?
But who bakes the edibles?Nah I get her plants they never fail
If you say so. But you buy Ryobi as well so..Aldi stuff is pretty decent for casual home use. I have a Ryobi from bunnings and its also not something id buy for all day use in a workshop, but its a good buy for doing tyres and the occasional air tool etc.
True. Unless you aren't in your shed....My compressor finally gave up the ghost after 18 years plus I can’t count all the stuff I built around the house with the nail gun and other assorted pieces. Mrs just bought me another one for my birthday, it’s sitting in the corner of the shed right at the power point, so when I go to change tyres etc I just flick it on by the time I’ve stuffed around changing tyres spilling sealant on myself etc, it’s full and waiting on me.
And Renaults.If you say so. But you buy Ryobi as well so..
Yeah...but when you’re out and about, you need both a tank AND a pump.True. Unless you aren't in your shed....
I know, I know.... But I had the pump and did I mention....... it was only $50!!Yeah...but when you’re out and about, you need both a tank AND a pump.
Win goes to the Airtank pump
Well if you’re in someone else’s shed use their compressorTrue. Unless you aren't in your shed....
Yeah I doing most of the cooking and baking plus I’m crap gardenerBut who bakes the edibles?
NEVER! It’s the hill I’ll die on. Well, one of many hills.some CO2 cartridges to seal it up, which you should be carrying if you need to do it trail side.
First Airtank was $90.I know, I know.... But I had the pump and did I mention....... it was only $50!!
My Antlia branded 25L Repco compressor from around the same era was also $99.My 11yo Supercheap Auto compressor that cost $99 is still going great guns.
Not much chop for anything think more than inflating tyres though.
You're supposed to let the water out of the tank...Why don't you lot just leave pressure in the air tank on ya compressors and turn the valve off???
I just flick the valve on and use it. No waiting around for it to build up pressure.
If ya valve leaks, then fix it, usually swapping out the o-ring to one that is more appropriate to whatever the loose as tolerance the cheapo valve was made to is enough to fix the leak. Not difficult in the slightest.
I’d been slack with releasing the moisture build up. Did it the other day.....quite a mess.My Antlia branded 25L Repco compressor from around the same era was also $99.
First time I needed it for anything other than tubeless inflation was a couple of months ago with the Plasma Cutter I bought, only good for a 300mm cut before I needed to let the compressor catch up but I didn't need more than that anyway.
Still going like the day it was new.
Snap. Posted while you were posting this.You're supposed to let the water out of the tank...
I used to run it with a bees dick whisp bleeding off the drain valve. Closed it over to maximise Plasma cut pressure, should probably crack it again.I’d been slack with releasing the moisture build up. Did it the other day.....quite a mess.
Yeah, occasionally. Alternatively just wait until the tank rusts through from the inside and the condensation lets itself out.You're supposed to let the water out of the tank...