Need a better compressed air Blow Gun

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I have compressed air lines that drop down on each side of the car, in my shop. Attached to those are coil hoses (awesome), and attached to those are blow guns. I can't find a blow gun, locally that will last more than about a month or two without finally falling apart or leaking.

I use them hard, at least 5 days a week. Compressed air is a HUGE part of my detailing method.

I like the nozzle length of my currently ones (10"-12" can reach beside and under seats and still be usable everywhere else) but I hate that they fall apart and I also don't like that they don't have a rubber tip. Altough I never have, I'm worried i'm going to eventually poke a leather seat or my eye. I wrap black tape around the end which only last a few days.

Willing to pay for good ones that will last 6 months + and have all the features I suggested. Also needs to be comfortable and ergonomic. I work a ton and am prone to tendonitis.

Please Help!
 
Grainger's Industrial Products carry, among many others,
these types of "blow-guns" (having a max. inlet-pressure of 220 psi.<<<:dblthumb2:) :

2ZYD7_AS01


Or just buy this type of blow-gun "handle-assembly" at Grainger's and put in your own length(s) of extensions:

1KUD6_AS01



There should be a Grainger's in your area:
Grainger Industrial Supply.
Grainger Industrial Supply<<<***

Another good source for industrial-grade blow-guns are
Welding supplies and accessories businesses. Such as:

Missouri Welding Supplies Companies


You can also try Weiler Welding (in Ohio). The phone#’s are:
-937-222-8312;
-800-974-7552 (toll free)


Keep in mind that “blow-guns” are usually regulated-down to~25-30psi.
Doesn’t take much to remove this safety feature for some added OOOMPH!, though.

Hope this helps some.

:)

Bob
 
Granger Industrial supplies is what I though upon seeing the title of your thread. When I got my compressor at the shop I was dead set against any Chinese made components to go with it so I went to this place and got my air fittings, coalescing filter, regulators and blow gun.

Colliflower, Inc - Your ParkerStore for Hose and Fittings - http://www.colliflower.com/colliflowerproducts.html

The blow gun has a quick disconnect on the air discharge end and comes with several different quick connecting tips including a rubber tip and a 6" tube among other tips.

I was a little skeptical about the quick disconnect at first but over time it has proven to be a great design that never comes uncoupled by accident. It's very nice to be able to simply and quickly change tips to accommodate different tasks.

I can't remember the brand name right now but I'm headed up to the shop shortly and will post the brand and model number so you can take a look at your convenience.

As I recall, it wasn't over $50 and worth every cent. :dblthumb2:

For what it's worth, Granger don't sell no junk either.
 
Kevin Brown just picked up the Prevost line and they make a lot of different blower styles. I just picked up a new coil hose and their high flow S1 couplers. I have a new rubber tipped blower on the way. :dblthumb2:

Some quality stuff! Not up on his site yet so you'll have to call him.


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Blow guns - All Blow Guns products - Prevost
 
I'm looking into the pistol grip 12", speedair brand air guns on the grainger site.They look good. I'm having trouble finding a rubber tip, though. They might not make one. Perhaps another manufacturer makes one that will fit.
 
the system I'm using right now looks almost identical to the prevost system. That pin in the trigger always falls out after about 2 months. If it doesn't the o ring starts to leak soon after.

I wonder if the prevost brand is better? I love that style of air gun. Mine literally look identical to that with a different brand name. Those are nice coil hoses. Mine don't have a straight section before the air gun like that.
 
also looks like prevost has some different rubber tips available
 
The quick change blow gun kit is from Dyna-Con qiuck couplings & airline products, model number is BGQKIT
 
Thanks, I'm gonna look into it a little later. I've got to get back out to the shop
Some more to think about:

Went out and took a gander at a couple of blowguns in one of my tool boxes:

-One is a: Schrader Bellows (a Parker Hannifin company) that I've had for many years.
Air Line Accessories

-One is a: Silvent (a Swedish company with a USA branch in Indiana) that I've had for about 8 years now.
Contact us

I remember that I got 'em both through Grainger's...
Don't know if they still stock them or not, though.


:)

Bob
 
acme typhoon blows all others away by far


Oh yeah! Me like! :dblthumb2:

I really like the ergonomics and large trigger of this gun. I'll probably go with the typhoon "pro" which is chrome plated on an aluminum body.

The best thing is that it can be disassembled, which means I can probably replace any type of seals or o rings if they go bad.

They have tons of different extensions and safety tips like this one: http://www.acmeautomotive.com/uploads/products/Page 438.pdf

Looks like I wouldn't be able to poke my eye out with that. haha!

Here's a pic of the gun: http://www.acmeautomotive.com/uploads/products/Page 34.pdf


Does anybody else use these? Anything I should know?

Thanks everybody for all the great suggestions. I'm still not 100% set on the acme, so I'm still looking into some of the others.

Thanks, Rasky for the Prevost suggestion. I really like their coil hoses and may get a couple.



Thanks Dave and Bob. I'm still looking at the speedair blow gun on the grainger site. Holy Cow, Colliflower has tons of fittings, hoses, etc. I'm going to bookmark that site for sure. That may definitely come in handy.
 
Wow!! Now that's a sweet looking blow gun!! Just when I wasn't spending any money, temptation comes strolling through as usual!! :props:

HA, same here Dave and over on Amazon as low as $14.00 + shipping....:props:
 
Although I like that style because they are comfortable, they don't make a good safety tip that screws on. For some reason, maybe not with that brand, they get out of wack and start leaking for different reasons. The trigger gets loose which causes the o ring not to seal, or the o ring just wears out. The pin that holds the trigger in place, eventually wears out the plastic around it and falls out.
 
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