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Default Air compressor for hull cleaning

Good post Robb.
The toxins are minute until the compressor pistons rings get worn (or do not
fit right from the beginning) and allow oil to enter the cylinders. With the
heat that's generated by compressing air, the oil will partially burn and
create carbon monoxide which coats the red blood cells and prohibits the
transfer of oxygen to those cells and further to the other cells in the
body.
Absolutely right about the oil free compressor!
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"AMPowers" wrote in message
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BajaJim wrote:
MANY Thanks to Richard Kinch and Bryan Combs for some great replies, it
was clear that they understood I am only going down 6 to 8 feet and
just need a little compressor, similar to those used for small paint
sprayers. I will also have 30A dock service to plug into.

This was my first post and participation and, while I love a little
humor as much as the next guy (see my book The Baja Bash), it was a
little hard finding the worthwhile posts while sifting through others
from people who clearly feel a need to reply to anything and
everything, under the assumption that they know all and should
therefore pass on their pearls of wisdom.


Jim,

I believe that the warnings you received about "oil" based compressors
are based on the concern that you might be exposing yourself to what are
admittedly small amounts of toxins but over long periods of time, all
while working underwater - an environment where one would like to avoid
encountering breathing issues.

To compound this further you will be most likely be exerting yourself
enough to raise your respiration rate which would increase any toxin
absorption rate. Also, because of the "partial pressures" of breathing
gases in increased atmospheres, the percentage of toxin absorbed by your
body goes up dramatically as you go deeper.

If you can avoid using an oil based compressor I would strongly suggest
doing so, especially since inexpensive alternatives exist.

Cheers,

Robb