Has anyone found or made a good blow nozzle for air compressor

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EAGLEPI

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I'm looking for a air nozzle or ( air gun ) for my compressor that is narrow with a very small tip for blowing out holes ect. has anyone seen or made one?
 
Sears Craftsman makes a decent one with a rubber tip. Probably more $ than the harbor freight, and not as long of a tip, but you can get it local.
 
I have a harbor frieghts tools in town so I'm going to get a few of them today they are only $4 each
 
This is my favorite one:
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...o?itemid=42939&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=

But I have one of these too that gets used occassionally:
http://www.harborfreightusa.com/usa...o?itemid=95159&CategoryName=&SubCategoryName=

Both are harbor freight tools and very inexpensive.
Sean


You thought I was joking when I said I change my mind all the time and sometimes I can't figure which is best so many times I buy several of the same thing...........lol


Thanks for the tip, these are all exactly what I was looking for.

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You are lucky that you have a HF so close! The nearest one is 30 minutes from me.

I'm 5 minutes form one, don't know if i would call it lucky, i buy stuff i dont' even need cuz it's so cheap
 
Take a old pushrod and cut one end off.
Weld on a male 3/8 air npt fitting that has been cut off.
At this point you attach a 3/8 brass valve used on air tools to throttle the air flow.
A valve that is female/female allow you to attach the final male fitting for your application.
Works like a charm!
....soon as a friend uses it they want one!
 
Take a old pushrod and cut one end off.
Weld on a male 3/8 air npt fitting that has been cut off.
At this point you attach a 3/8 brass valve used on air tools to throttle the air flow.
A valve that is female/female allow you to attach the final male fitting for your application.
Works like a charm!
....soon as a friend uses it they want one!


got a pic?
 
Take a old pushrod and cut one end off.
Weld on a male 3/8 air npt fitting that has been cut off.
At this point you attach a 3/8 brass valve used on air tools to throttle the air flow.
A valve that is female/female allow you to attach the final male fitting for your application.
Works like a charm!
....soon as a friend uses it they want one!

got a pic?

This is the closest valve I could find, to what I have.
I don't have a camera.
It's 1/4" NPS, but you should get the idea.
Put your air nipple or barb on the swivel end, like any other tool and and the pushrod welded to the cutoff nipple or barb on the other.
The male/female configuration is obvious.
I hope that helps.

http://www.devilbiss.com/if_06_display.asp?accId=HAV-500&accTypeName=Conventional
 
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