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Refill that empty aerosol can
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<blockquote data-quote="garyahouse" data-source="post: 1362749" data-attributes="member: 20946"><p>Recently, I grabbed an aerosol can of penetrant and pushed the button only to find that it ran out of air pressure long before the penetrant was gone. I threw it away, wasting perhaps 1/4 of the can. Later on I did a google search for refilling aerosol cans with air and came across a couple short videos where guys created a simple method of "refilling an aerosol can with air" by using an old rubber valve stem. Wish I would have known this before I threw out the rest of that can. Needless to say, there is always a danger involved in doing something like this if you don't watch your pressure, so beware. I could provide the links, but not sure if that's allowed on the forum.</p><p></p><p>Gary</p><p></p><p>darksider #44</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="garyahouse, post: 1362749, member: 20946"] Recently, I grabbed an aerosol can of penetrant and pushed the button only to find that it ran out of air pressure long before the penetrant was gone. I threw it away, wasting perhaps 1/4 of the can. Later on I did a google search for refilling aerosol cans with air and came across a couple short videos where guys created a simple method of "refilling an aerosol can with air" by using an old rubber valve stem. Wish I would have known this before I threw out the rest of that can. Needless to say, there is always a danger involved in doing something like this if you don't watch your pressure, so beware. I could provide the links, but not sure if that's allowed on the forum. Gary darksider #44 [/QUOTE]
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