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Re: Want/need to make a sprayer
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Posted by massey333 on July 25, 2006 at 15:59:45 from (209.173.186.55):
In Reply to: Re: Want/need to make a sprayer posted by old on July 25, 2006 at 12:37:40:
I knew where you were coming from on that reasoning and meant to say it on the other post.what they were doing(We used to too)never really pressurized the drum because you had a OPEN outlet,you were just were replacing the air space faster,we used either a 2lb.or 5lb.reg..I might be wrong but I think OSHA STRONGLY FROWNS now.ALL I can say is PLEASE think of some of these NEWBE'S(more money than smarts) that don't even know what tractor they bought and read a post like that and think HEY I CAN DO THAT AND GO HURT OR KILL THEMSELVES.I Won't bother you any more,but that post set my fuse off.
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