>use. I usually add lubricant at each tool before use. I don't want to
>contaminate all my hose (200 ft) by using a lubricator. It seems I
>couldn't use the hose for paint then.
I use a lubricator at each tool that needs oil. Its a little clear
plastic thing that you fill with oil and screw into the tool, seems to work
fine and keeps my hoses clean.
>anyone have any experience with the tank auto drain system offered by
>Harbor Frieght ?? is it a good deal or junk ??
Don't know, my new compressor came with a auto-drain thing and I have my
doubts its worth the expense. Every time the compressor shuts off, its
blows off some air and sprays water on the tank but I still have to drain
the tank at the end of the day. Maybe less water in it then without the
auto-drain but it sure does not seem like it. The HF one goes in the
bottom of the tank which should work better. I did look at the HF drain
when I was deciding about which compressor to get, it looks like a good
idea. I am beginning to believe that there is nothing better than a good
ol valve to drain moisture with.
mike
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