I find a pump spray bottle works with WD40 just fine. No work drilling, soldering, required and safe as no compressed air in a can. In fact WD40 sells their own pump bottle if one wants store bought container rather than an empty one from something else.😊. Be sure to relabel as WD40 on repurposed container.😊
Fun Project, well done! But you could also buy a chemical resistent small pump bottle, and fill it from your Canister in. I don't even use that anymore. Thin Gear oil mixed with Aceton (50/50) has the exact same effect and is way cheaper!
I do Marine repair for a living and also restore muscle cars I love your video very simple laid out step by step . I use a lot of carb cleaner and brake clean a can of brake clean it $4.00 plus tax I was thinking a guy could go get a gallon of paint thinner and pressurize can with paint thinner and it would do the same job .Very nice job thank you
Hello and have a good day my dear friend and thank you very much for the video you are great and very ingenious and God bless you I always send you a big virtual hug for you and your family and thank you 👍🎉🎉🎉💯
Pro tip. Flux will attract the liquid solder. It keeps oxygen out of the joint the same as welding rods or gas on mig and tig. Best to apply it to your fittings after cleaning and before joining them together. I also buy wd in bulk and use it in a regular plastic spray bottle. Cheers
I wouldn't reccomend putting the valve at the bottom. If a leak were to form, all of the fluid under pressure will come out from that point at the bottom of the can. Putting it at the top would only allow air to leak if the seal fails.
this may be obvious, however how did you remove the rinse water? the bottom of the an is inverted ( concave) and the tube goes to the bottom of the can ?
The bottom of a pressurized can is shaped to withstand pressure in the can, probably weaker when you damage it by drilling a hole and heating it. Don’t use high pressure.
Not compromised at all, in fact with the metal cylinder soldered in the center it is likely stronger. To top it off the pressurized can is designed to withstand 3 times the rated pressure as a safety standard.
I think I've seen this demonstrated on another TH-cam* Channel* Video*.. I don't think 🤔 i would try this with an empty can that had been used to spray anything flammable.. But it's also a very good idea, to use for refilling with just compressed air, for blowing through small carburator port holes..💯🤔👍👌😊👨🔧🎥🎬⭐⭐⭐⭐✝️🇺🇸
Has it not occurred to you that by pressurising these with air you're one step away from it exploding?. Think about it, fuel, air under pressure, add heat equals boom. Exactly how an engine works. Would be safer to pressurise with butane or carbon dioxide.
Good video, decent choice of parts. You keep Shouting, stressing your voice. This is uncomfortable to listen to, for most humans, whether they recognize the cause or not. Not the only content provider who does this, but you might be more receptive to feedback, with your practical attitude. You have a Good microphone, trust it. Talk normally, recording set to about 2/3rds volume, adjust audio level for the video in post-production
If time is money how do you save money? Unless you want to go to your grave with less time and money. I’d rather pay the manufacturer his dividends in his investment of quick automated tooling.
I love the way you talk. It's a lot sweeter your way.
Thanks man for sharing so much nice info.
That was a methodical way of DIY to save money. Awesome bro.
I find a pump spray bottle works with WD40 just fine. No work drilling, soldering, required and safe as no compressed air in a can. In fact WD40 sells their own pump bottle if one wants store bought container rather than an empty one from something else.😊. Be sure to relabel as WD40 on repurposed container.😊
Fun Project, well done!
But you could also buy a chemical resistent small pump bottle, and fill it from your Canister in. I don't even use that anymore. Thin Gear oil mixed with Aceton (50/50) has the exact same effect and is way cheaper!
Very good step by step video. Great job well done!
Thank you! Cheers!
What a great video easy to follow, great way to save money Brilliant Thanks for the tutorial .😊
Glad it was helpful!
I do Marine repair for a living and also restore muscle cars I love your video very simple laid out step by step . I use a lot of carb cleaner and brake clean a can of brake clean it $4.00 plus tax I was thinking a guy could go get a gallon of paint thinner and pressurize can with paint thinner and it would do the same job .Very nice job thank you
Hello and have a good day my dear friend and thank you very much for the video you are great and very ingenious and God bless you I always send you a big virtual hug for you and your family and thank you 👍🎉🎉🎉💯
You are a genius man
Pro tip. Flux will attract the liquid solder. It keeps oxygen out of the joint the same as welding rods or gas on mig and tig. Best to apply it to your fittings after cleaning and before joining them together. I also buy wd in bulk and use it in a regular plastic spray bottle. Cheers
I wouldn't reccomend putting the valve at the bottom. If a leak were to form, all of the fluid under pressure will come out from that point at the bottom of the can. Putting it at the top would only allow air to leak if the seal fails.
How did you dump the water out with the concave bottom preventing the water from draining? Blowing it out with compressed air would do.
Great video , I will most likely try this , thanks for the info
I was waiting for him to say something in Klingon. Sounds like Noel from Frasier! Good video though!
Or you go to Harbour Freight and purchase their refillable can and just fill with your favorite product and add air from your air compressor.
this may be obvious, however how did you remove the rinse water? the bottom of the an is inverted ( concave) and the tube goes to the bottom of the can ?
I just shook the Can around . You can also blow compressed air through the top Using a tire valve stem
Very entertaining, thanks
Thanks for your visit
The bottom of a pressurized can is shaped to withstand pressure in the can, probably weaker when you damage it by drilling a hole and heating it. Don’t use high pressure.
Actually the integrity is not compromised
Not compromised at all, in fact with the metal cylinder soldered in the center it is likely stronger. To top it off the pressurized can is designed to withstand 3 times the rated pressure as a safety standard.
100 psi is not high pressure.
Thanks very much for this idea.
Thanks for your visit
Thanks
VERY KEWL TOOL!!!! THANX!!!
Nice.
I think I've seen this demonstrated on another TH-cam* Channel* Video*.. I don't think 🤔 i would try this with an empty can that had been used to spray anything flammable.. But it's also a very good idea, to use for refilling with just compressed air, for blowing through small carburator port holes..💯🤔👍👌😊👨🔧🎥🎬⭐⭐⭐⭐✝️🇺🇸
how much does the welder cost?
Solder wont stick to valve in my case. It sticks to can perfectly but no way to get it on the brass valve.... I even polished it....
Zinc chloride will do the trick
I am going to do this with kelli. it’s so expensive and I can just buy it not in the spray can
Has it not occurred to you that by pressurising these with air you're one step away from it exploding?. Think about it, fuel, air under pressure, add heat equals boom. Exactly how an engine works. Would be safer to pressurise with butane or carbon dioxide.
Good video, decent choice of parts. You keep Shouting, stressing your voice. This is uncomfortable to listen to, for most humans, whether they recognize the cause or not. Not the only content provider who does this, but you might be more receptive to feedback, with your practical attitude. You have a Good microphone, trust it. Talk normally, recording set to about 2/3rds volume, adjust audio level for the video in post-production
I just go buy silicone spray for a dollar at dollar store
Sheep?
Zeff as
If time is money how do you save money? Unless you want to go to your grave with less time and money.
I’d rather pay the manufacturer his dividends in his investment of quick automated tooling.
The Rewards of working with your hands and being creative are Priceless
It's not about saving money. It's about followers and views = Nice Monthly Check $$ from You Tube.
Man is it necessary to scream ??
Just lower the volume duh