then opt for a oil/moister filter :) even cheaper then getting a compressor. though i don't use one and use my compressor which no issues to date.
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then opt for a oil/moister filter :) even cheaper then getting a compressor. though i don't use one and use my compressor which no issues to date.
I'll play around with it sometime soon, it has a valve on the bottom so I can pour the moisture and let the air out of it.
You should drain the moisture out of the tank every time you use it. This will prevent it from rusting out and will make your air tools last longer.