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May 12, 2008

Can-O-Airing in Action

From the earlier post: "needs to be re-seated and can-o-aired."  It's later now, and here's "the kid" in action:
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It's important to understand: if you can't do the job yourself with one Can-O-Air, bring in help.
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Sometimes, even TWO aren't enough.
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Left to Right: Brandon Huff, Richard Dolan, Danny Ybarra.   Oh yeah, the operation was a success.

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That's certainly the best looking IT staff I've ever seen!

Look at that cutie with the red shirt!! :-)

Of course the operation was a success!

Another thing that works really well for large air jobs (and doesn't freeze your hand) is an air chuck and a tank of dry nitrogen. Used to do that in the military all the time. You can use a tank of compressed air as well, but there are no guarantees that compressed air is free of contaminants. With pure nitrogen, there's no moisture or contaminants. and it comes in big bottles if you need it.

Wow -- that does sound like the "industrial strength" solution!

And think how good we'd look with dry nitrogen!

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