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    Lightbulb Portable 18v Dewalt Air Compressor Flashlight, No Really...

    Thought you guys might appreciate this thingamajig. I needed to do some punchlist work on some finished retail stores and didnt want to lug my compressor and dirty hoses all over and near $40000 fur coats and italian carpets, so my solution? Repurpose my seldom used Dewalt 18v gooseneck flashlight into a small portable compressor. Some company already makes something like this, also lowes sells a compressed air tank system (tank from a paitball gun) but this way I got to indulge in one of my favorite pastimes, TINKERING! plus I'm cheap

    Two 12v car tire inflators from harbor freight ($10 for the pair onsale) gutted provide the pumping power. Some pvc for the small storage tank, and some miscellaneous pipe fittings, hose clamps, and angle brackets, stuff I had laying around, and an hour later I had this. Pumps up to 120psi in about 30 seconds. When I use it with my 23ga pinner I get about 8 shots before having to turn it back on again, three with the 18ga, or if I have more than a few nail to shoot I can just let it run ( I have been looking for some kind of pressure switch to automate things a bit, but haven't had much luck) Have used it with a 16ga nailer also, even aired up a guys tire with it. Need to make a little guard to cover the gears, they can burn you right quick if you brush up against them while their spinning (don't ask me how I know )

    What do you think?

    -Chris
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    Fun post, thanks Chris (Or should I say thanks Angus)

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    He can turn a bicycle frame into a blowtorch, disarm a bomb with a hockey ticket, or weld a broken pipe with a handfull of quarters.
    He is MacGyver, a natural genius whose quick wits and knowledge of science allow him to perform incredible feats with everyday objects.

    Really though, hats off for the inventiveness. There has been a time or two that I wished I was able to bring my Grex 23 gauge pinner in for just a minute or two to tack something down.

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    pretty cool invention Chris, maybe you ought send that picture to dewalt
    Dave

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    I like it! Where did you source that 3 way coupler? Don't think I've ever seen one.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Rozmiarek View Post
    I like it! Where did you source that 3 way coupler? Don't think I've ever seen one.
    They carry them at Lowes and Depot usually in brass, I think they are cheaper at Harbor Freight in aluminum, people usually pair them with one male connector on the bottom and 3 females on top, like a 3 way power adapter for air hoses. If you don't keep a close eye on them around a job site they will disappear very quick. I guess by the time you buy the adapter and the 4 fittings it gets up to $20 or better.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Steve Rozmiarek View Post
    I like it! Where did you source that 3 way coupler? Don't think I've ever seen one.
    HF has those as well.
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    That's awesome.

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    Awesome.. but I think you might have voided the warrenty on the battery.. lol.

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    Pretty cool, but I wouldn't try to carry it on an airplane. It would give the bomb screeners a heart attack.
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