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<blockquote data-quote="Bogus" data-source="post: 1191590" data-attributes="member: 13782"><p>Used to own a C-Store and would NOT use that air. We used a small pancake compressor since the brand we were affiliated with required us to supply free air to customers. Compressor was inside the store sucking up the more humid air inside. The hose ran out the wall outside, and many times in the winter, we would have freeze ups in the hose.</p><p></p><p>Side story: My pet peeve at the store was customers never hanging the hose back up when finished airing up. The end of the hose would be lying in the dirt, snow, and ice, and had to be replaced often. Finally made up a sign that said "AIR--$1.00 IF YOU HANG THE HOSE BACK UP WHEN FINISHED--FREE. You would not believe the difference it made on people hanging the hose back up, and the number of little old ladies coming in the store to pay the $1.00!!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bogus, post: 1191590, member: 13782"] Used to own a C-Store and would NOT use that air. We used a small pancake compressor since the brand we were affiliated with required us to supply free air to customers. Compressor was inside the store sucking up the more humid air inside. The hose ran out the wall outside, and many times in the winter, we would have freeze ups in the hose. Side story: My pet peeve at the store was customers never hanging the hose back up when finished airing up. The end of the hose would be lying in the dirt, snow, and ice, and had to be replaced often. Finally made up a sign that said "AIR--$1.00 IF YOU HANG THE HOSE BACK UP WHEN FINISHED--FREE. You would not believe the difference it made on people hanging the hose back up, and the number of little old ladies coming in the store to pay the $1.00!! [/QUOTE]
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