Lonsdale73
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Now I'm progressing to projects that involve hollowing out, I'm wondering if a blast from an airbrush would be capale of blowing out dust? I don't own a compressor and don't really have the space for a bulky one.
Use a vacuum
That's fine but not the question I asked. Anyone know or not?If you blow the dust out it hangs in the air and you breath it in , Very bad for your lungs , I have yet to see replacment lungs for sale ?
You don't need to get inside the hole , If you put the vac end 3/4 of the way across the hole it will pull put the dust , If you cover the hole compleatly it will not get the dust out just cause a compleat vacuum
Not sure what you mean by airbrush but what about a bicycle/foot pump if you need a bit more oomph?
Not helpful.Yes why not go ahead and do it
Ah, I had something different in mind because you said you didn't have a compressor! Should be OK for short bursts but you might end up overworking the pump with too much use?
Now I'm progressing to projects that involve hollowing out, I'm wondering if a blast from an airbrush would be capale of blowing out dust? I don't own a compressor and don't really have the space for a bulky one.
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I dont have the space for a compressor and dont need the noise.
I have an airbrush compressor and a bigger 50 litre compressor.....I use the airbrush for 90% of my work and it's super silent. It naturally doesn't have much air storage so for blowing it runs out of air quickly BUT has the same amount of pressure as its bigger super noisy brother.
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