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Old 05-04-2011, 12:17   #1
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Been to Tesco again today with my clean container to the screen wash machine, put my pound in and take out 4.5 ltrs go home and fill all cars up. Laurie.
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Old 05-04-2011, 13:15   #2
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im sure most cars cant take 4.5 ltr, so why they let you have that much
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Old 05-04-2011, 13:28   #3
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im sure most cars cant take 4.5 ltr, so why they let you have that much
I think thats what their relying on.
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Old 05-04-2011, 13:44   #4
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ah right
need a big clean bottle now then...

cheaper that what they sell in the store!
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I was there yesterday, as I recall you get 80 seconds with the screen wash & 5 mins with the airline for your £1
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Old 05-04-2011, 14:14   #6
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I was there yesterday, as I recall you get 80 seconds with the screen wash & 5 mins with the airline for your £1

Just need to take a large container to take the air home with you now, and use that on the cars at home.
Try this:-
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Compressed-air...item43a644539d


A few weks ago I bought 2x 2.5 litres of concentrated screen wash, from ASDA, each was a £1
The 5 litre container was more expensive than the 2 x 2.5 litres.
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Here is one I made earlier
The hardest bit is unscrewing the gas valve, 31mm open ended spanner & about 1 metre of pipe to get leverage.
The thread is standard 3/4" BSP
I got the bottle free
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The cable ties are holding a bit of hose pipe in place, I haf to cut the handle holes bigger, higher to get to the air coulpings, this left sharp corners even after filing, it weeighs a bit so just for comfort.
I had to make a special up to charge thr tank, a 1/2" lever valve with a male coupling each side.
Turn valve off, plug into tank then plug airline into adaptor, then turn on valve.
This comes in handy if you need lots of air a long way from compressor, haul the airline out, plug it into the tank & plug the tool into the other coupling.
Total cost less than a tenner
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that run a pin / nail gun then??
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Been to Tesco again today with my clean container to the screen wash machine, put my pound in and take out 4.5 ltrs go home and fill all cars up. Laurie.
Man after my own heart

I take a container, fill my car resevoir then the rest into the container for later

For anyone local to me thats at the coal lane bp services
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Old 05-04-2011, 19:37   #12
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that run a pin / nail gun then??
easily if you charge it to 100 psi plus, but not for too long, should be able to fire 100 to 200 nails, Rick
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I have a 46kg propane cylinder in the workshop for compressed air. Somewhere around 300l. Very handy for maintaining pressure when spraying when the compressor cant quite keep up, or semi-portable use for blowing up tyres etc. Holds alot more than you would think.
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I take a container, fill my car resevoir then the rest into the container for later

For anyone local to me thats at the coal lane bp services
You tight northern gits!
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I take a container, fill my car resevoir then the rest into the container for later
wil do same now I got a 6ltr bottle



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oh yes, and very proud to be
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