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Well it's the air from my garage which I've never had a problem breathing. As it's an electric compressor, I have no fumes to worry about. There's a filter that removes any oil from the compressor.
“Any oil” …just like that?
And you crawling along the bottom…oh boy.

People here often joke about “don’t use an Air2, you’re gonna die”…but really dude, you could die doing what you’re doing.
 
“Any oil” …just like that?
And you crawling along the bottom…oh boy.

People here often joke about “don’t use an Air2, you’re gonna die”…but really dude, you could die doing what you’re doing.
I've seen the oil in the filter, it's working, you probably breathe more fumes just driving around in a city. And I've fixed the boyancy.
 
This is the most disturbing thing I have ever seen on ScubaBoard and that is saying something. Please get back on your meds!

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