Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
[Re: westfort]
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just wondering if anyone has tried useing oxygen tanks as a source of clean air to paint a car wondering if it would be a sure way yo prevent contaminats al
Most of your contaminants will be on the car itself or in the area you're working - waiting to be stirred up by the gun, so a 'perfectly-clean' compressed air source is not a guarantee to eliminate the problem.
Your idea was definitely outside the box, though. It's too bad that you had to endure some ridicule from some of the other members, but that's moparts for ya...
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
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02/02/09 01:32 PM
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Even if this idea wasn't extremely dangerous, WHICH IT IS, the tanks wouldn't work because they wouldn't supply a steady volume of air. The pressure would be high at first, and as the tank got low the pressure would drop, changing what was happening at the paint gun. You would be trying to paint, trying to keep the gun adjusted, and have to switch to a fresh tank in the middle of a coat. It's just not done this way, period. You need to rent or buy a compressor, get a book or video on painting cars, and ask a lot more questions here. As far as contaminents in the paint, well welcome to the painter's world, even the best of us get them under ideal conditions. Learn to paint first, and trust me.......contaminents will be one of your last worries!
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
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02/02/09 03:24 PM
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the tanks wouldn't work because they wouldn't supply a steady volume of air. The pressure would be high at first, and as the tank got low the pressure would drop, changing what was happening at the paint gun.
Ever heard of a R-E-G-U-L-A-T-O-R ?? Its a strange little gizmo that goes on my welding tanks (one of which is oxygen) and maintains a CONSTANT output pressure. Come to think of it, scuba tanks have them and, dang, so does my compressor !!!!!
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
[Re: 4BBodies]
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02/02/09 03:55 PM
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Where is the original poster at? He puts on a post and doesn't reply? What are your thoughts to the advice everyone is giving you, Westfort?
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
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02/02/09 04:21 PM
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This is funny!!!!! Westfort is laughing his A$$ off! Simple yes / no question turned into a goof post.
Snap your neck, mega G-force launch, is all I want!
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
[Re: westfort]
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02/02/09 04:24 PM
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just wondering if anyone has tried useing oxygen tanks as a source of clean air to paint a car wondering if it would be a sure way yo prevent contaminats al
If all you are conderned with is contaminants, use a filter. What is wrong with compressed air. I would think a compressere would be a better buy than any kind of storage tank.
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
[Re: RTDaddy]
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02/02/09 05:11 PM
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"Hey, Ya'll WATCH THIS!"
Not a good idea.
"IF YOU'RE UNDER CONTROL, YOU AIN'T GOING FAST ENOUGH."
Somewhere in there should be the phrase " Hey Bob hold my Beer"
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks *DELETED*
[Re: westfort]
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02/02/09 06:03 PM
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Bet you were thinking (hoping) the whole post would go away I have some I wished would have too LOL. Don't worry about it. "No such thing as a dumb question. At least you learned something.
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
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02/02/09 09:58 PM
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You need to rent or buy a compressor, get a book or video on painting cars, and ask a lot more questions here.
I agree with everything he said, but skip the 'ask questions here' part. Too many people here like to jump on a pile after the guy with the football's already been tackled.
Apparently everyone likes to hit 'reply' immediately -- instead of reading and discovering that 9 guys already said the same thing...
I wish I had a dollar for everybody that said 'a pump shotgun makes a distinct sound that will scare off an intruder' in that home invasion thread we had...
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driver doorpanel, 65 Sport Fury, prefer black, needs to be 7-8 on 10 scale, might buy set
16" x 6" Dodge truck wheel(s), from early 70s?, takes 9" dogdish - need for a research job so cheaper is better.
69-73 C-body caliper brackets and/or splashields
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks *DELETED*
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02/03/09 02:06 AM
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Bet you were thinking (hoping) the whole post would go away I have some I wished would have too LOL. Don't worry about it. "No such thing as a dumb question. At least you learned something.
BURNT orange
I also liked the "hold my beer" part as well...
OMG you guys almost made me piss my pants... it's sad & funny at the same time.
I bet that's the last time he posts a question...
I can understand the cleanliness aspect but being that oxygen is so flammable... All I could see happening using it is Kablooey!
I think I will just stick to compressed air & use lots o' filters...
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02/03/09 02:25 AM
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What,you have everything but not a compressor!? Who gave you this idea? Anyway most of your contaminants will be in the surrounding area,not the compressor,line or gun.This sounds retarded. Anyone asking something like this cannot possibly have the knowledge in the first place to paint a car,nor be able to handle the equiptment in the first place with ANY kind of knowledge,and/or obviously safety parameters. I can't believe there are this many replies to this post......I can't believe I am replying to this post?! Spare the car,dont touch it! YOU'LL SHOOT YUR EYE OUT KIDD!
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Re: can you paint a car useing oxygen tanks
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02/03/09 09:45 AM
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nitrogen or some inert gas may work, but with modern HVLP guns you need so much air it is not practical for anything but a small job.
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.
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