shooting4life
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I will be installing my air line set up this weekend. I had an idea for a different use for an air line oiler. I use a lot of compressed oil/lubricants that are very expensive compared to various types of oil. I was thinking about using an air line oiler with maybe a 4-8 foot hose and a spray nozzle as a way to spray oil in/on parts. This would be cheaper than buying aerosol cans and would be mounted under my work bench next to a non oiled air line.
My question is how much oil does the oiler actually get into the air, especially if the psi is dropped down to like 40-50 to keep the air compressor from cycling as often?
I know this is more a solution looking for a problem, but I think it would be pretty cool and that is reason enough for me.
My question is how much oil does the oiler actually get into the air, especially if the psi is dropped down to like 40-50 to keep the air compressor from cycling as often?
I know this is more a solution looking for a problem, but I think it would be pretty cool and that is reason enough for me.

