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    Re: Wolfgang Tornador question

    Do you hook it up to an air compressor?
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    Re: Wolfgang Tornador question

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    Do you hook it up to an air compressor?
    Yes, and a good one if you want to keep up with the task!

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    Re: Wolfgang Tornador question

    No doubt. My coworker said she used those back in another towns dealership. How is it for really caked up crud? Like rocks that fall into sill crevices or thickening dirt around those areas?
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    Re: Wolfgang Tornador question

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    No doubt. My coworker said she used those back in another towns dealership. How is it for really caked up crud? Like rocks that fall into sill crevices or thickening dirt around those areas?
    Provided that you're with the required pressure and a working space for the air to work on, caked-up crud will be a walk in the park. I haven't encountered solid rocks yet so I can't really vouch on it working on such. With thickening dirt, again, just give it the right pressure and you'll be set.

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    Re: Wolfgang Tornador question

    That sounds epic! Think I might have to get me one. Be a MDT major detail tool! You offering one you say?
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