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Edwin Pawlowski
 
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"Fourleaves" wrote in message
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Is it true this is less of a problem (or no problem) with oiless
compressors? Is there a reliable, inexpensive way to filter otherwise?


I do it with an oiless. Yes, there are filters available if you have oil in
the air. This is more important with older compressors as the rings wear.
It is also a method I use only if the weather is warm enough to do it
outside. In the shop you just blow a lot of air and stir up more dust.
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