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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks [Re: Finoke] #211087
02/03/09 10:16 AM
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You will get your best finish if you do it on a still night, outside with a small fire on each side to give you somthing to look off of, but please put a vid camera approx 50-75 ft back...you might want to wet yourself down prior to starting and dont use the paint gun and lighter to start the fires...they will come later

Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks [Re: Finoke] #211088
02/03/09 01:11 PM
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Inert gasses are just as dangerous. They won't aid in combusion, but you may knock yourself out if you inhale a good dose of nitrogen.










Ahhhh.....Sounds like the voice of experience, or perhaps been there, done that? .......jk

Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks [Re: DAYCLONA] #211089
02/03/09 11:26 PM
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For any other budding painters out there, you DO NOT need an external ignition source when pure oxygen and oil meet. It will spontaneously ignite and go boom.

seriously bad idea.


They say there are no such thing as a stupid question.
They say there is always the exception that proves the rule.
Don't be the exception.
Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks [Re: DAYCLONA] #211090
02/04/09 07:49 AM
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Inert gasses are just as dangerous. They won't aid in combusion, but you may knock yourself out if you inhale a good dose of nitrogen.










Ahhhh.....Sounds like the voice of experience, or perhaps been there, done that? .......jk





I work in an oil refinery. Just when you think you have seen it all, someone surprises you with something new

Actually through the years, the industry has seen guys killed by substituting nitrogen for compressed air when using pnuematic tools. Its easy to do, since in the refinery you have piped N2 and Air sources everywhere.

If done in a confined space, you won't even know what got you

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