Rafal Lukawiecki
Member
There are several references in various APUG threads on how some people (notably PE) have replaced a need for troublesome (oil + moisture) air compressors, expensive and fluid-ejaculating cans of compressed "air", etc, with just a cylinder of compressed nitrogen. I wanted to ask what bits I would need to assemble to do it comfortably and safely. I understand I need a regulator (what pressure?), some kind of a hose (what type?) and a nozzle/trigger valve (which one did you find to be the most convenient in use?)
I am curious if you store the cylinder outdoors with a pipeline going through the wall (my intention), or do you keep it in the darkroom.
I plan to use it mainly for blowing dust off negatives before placing them in the carrier, for displacing air from some part-empty chemical bottles, and for dusting prints before dry-mounting. If you use such a system—many thanks for your guidance.
I am curious if you store the cylinder outdoors with a pipeline going through the wall (my intention), or do you keep it in the darkroom.
I plan to use it mainly for blowing dust off negatives before placing them in the carrier, for displacing air from some part-empty chemical bottles, and for dusting prints before dry-mounting. If you use such a system—many thanks for your guidance.