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Old 16-05-2016
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Question Aldi Air Compressor....???

Anybody know if this Aldi Compressor will be good enough with 8 bar of pressure to clean the crap off your buggies.....???

https://www.aldi.co.uk/portable-comp...93207024000600

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Hard to know with a budget tool, I have a lidl mitre saw that should be brilliant for cutting various angles, except that the saw is tweaked somewhere making it cut everything slightly off.

You may find it doesn't have the pressure to blast dirt off in that way, as it's only a little one, and the Clarke 1hp compressor we used to have when I worked at a go kart track was never able to blow dirt off things, ( TBH the boss man fiddling with things that didn't need fiddling with may have caused some power loss though)

If it were me I would stick to leaving the buggy caked until I get home, then clean it.
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I use one of these and it works well but I had to buy a thinner nozzle gun (£15) which delivers higher pressure fine air jet and more cleaning.

This link is just to show what it is but they are available for less money if you shop around.

http://www.halfords.com/workshop-too...air-compressor
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I just bought one of those datavac dusters off amazon. Haven't tried it yet, but I've seen plenty of TC guys using one at Cotswolds RC. It packs a lot of power for something relatively small & is easier than lugging my compressor around.
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https://www.parkerbrand.co.uk/air-co...h-toolkit.html

we got one of these for the club a while back, awesome bit of kit as long as you have the space to store it and access to electricity
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I have one. The thing is ideal.
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