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In the likely event of my Shiney new air line getting toasted cos its cheap and Chinese what would be a good brand to replace it with? It has the short euro fittings. Also has anyone used the hand held canister type grit blaster guns are they a good idea for localized rust repairs?
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I tend to buy that sort of thing from Machine Mart the Clarke brand is good for the price but MM offer a wide choice of differing quality for most things in the tools/consumables field,
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I have had some good stuff out of them in the past, some expensive junk too mind.
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