Recycling Of Railway Sleepers // Build A Table Out Of 123-Year-Old Railroad Sleepers

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  • @user-js9rs7qy9z
    @user-js9rs7qy9z Před 2 měsíci +10

    Next up - converting 55/gal radiation waste barrel into a BBQ

  • @energizeyou6666
    @energizeyou6666 Před rokem +302

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  • @Ivan-pl2it
    @Ivan-pl2it Před rokem +29

    Nothing beats the fresh cut smell of creosote in the morning.

  • @haroldlamble5163
    @haroldlamble5163 Před rokem +27

    I can feel the burn from the creosote it's the gift that keeps on giving.

  • @markusrelander1407
    @markusrelander1407 Před 3 měsíci +19

    Nice table. The dirt collected in the cracks of the wood reminds me of how the train toilets used be flushed directly on the railway tracks.

  • @josephhaddakin7095
    @josephhaddakin7095 Před rokem +16

    A very beautiful table setting for an heirloom asbestos dinnerware set.

  • @IgorIgor-ms6fg
    @IgorIgor-ms6fg Před 18 dny +1

    Креозот и человеческие испражнения- лучшее ,что можно придумать для стола

  • @consciousobjector2507
    @consciousobjector2507 Před rokem +39

    I was searching for "how to destroy your tools" and this came up. I love the way that chainsaw bounced off that spike!

  • @mickd6942
    @mickd6942 Před rokem +23

    Can't beat recycling , i recently made a pallet out of an old coffee table

    • @edwardchege2623
      @edwardchege2623 Před rokem +1

      Haha Is this a joke? Never heard of a pallet out of a table but I have heard of a table from a pallet.

    • @edwardchege2623
      @edwardchege2623 Před rokem +1

      @@snarkybuttcrack haha strange times, strange times.

    • @brucemarmy8500
      @brucemarmy8500 Před 4 měsíci +1

      Ouch.

  • @missingthe80s58
    @missingthe80s58 Před rokem +11

    For that authentic rail yard smell, just add wintergreen tobacco and axle grease.

  • @ryancho9604
    @ryancho9604 Před rokem +232

    This lumber is pressure treated with all kind of toxic chemicals to prevent decay. Old barn wood would be much better material for table.

    • @josephcooper6692
      @josephcooper6692 Před rokem +8

      Creosote - nasty, but perhaps worn off

    • @user-cy2rd1hb1p
      @user-cy2rd1hb1p Před rokem +30

      Even more, the toilet were direct drained on the railways at some area in the old days . I'm not sure if it is a good idea to make a table out of it

    • @dylanelderkin2475
      @dylanelderkin2475 Před rokem +22

      I agree. I would not advise anyone to use an old railroad tie for furniture. It's bad for the health of the woodworker and the customer

    • @valentinvera1846
      @valentinvera1846 Před rokem +12

      No se en que país estas pero acá en Argentina existe una madera o mejor dicho un árbol llamado quebracho que es así cm lo ves y se usan para durmientes y montar las vías de los trenes ... sin tratamiento es muy buena .. de echo esta madera puede estar bajo el agua durante 20 o 30 años sin descomponerse

    • @paulmorissette5863
      @paulmorissette5863 Před rokem +11

      Basically building with hazardous waste. Do not recycle the sawdust or trimmings.
      Spend the money for new wood.

  • @Petebootyfudge5312
    @Petebootyfudge5312 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Ive been working for a railroad for 20 years and ive never heard old ties called sleepers.

  • @Raul-pp1uh
    @Raul-pp1uh Před měsícem

    Mistrzostwo!!!

  • @vidaempedaladas
    @vidaempedaladas Před 14 dny

    Força guerreiro 🪖💪

  • @anotherjoe5675
    @anotherjoe5675 Před 8 měsíci +2

    I wiped out a couple of chain saw blades cutting these things up for a garden project... There are many stones and gravel that have found their way into the cracks and cervices of these weathered-out boards... Overlook one and your chainsaw is toast....

  • @GozonTheGonsarian
    @GozonTheGonsarian Před měsícem +1

    Nice table, just finish it off with an asbestos table cloth and some lead tableware and maybe an arsenic table candle and you will be all set.

  • @user-mb8ys3iw4b
    @user-mb8ys3iw4b Před 2 měsíci +1

    He should have recycled it into something he will need …like a coffin, after exposure to all those airborne chemicals

  • @fordfairlane662dr
    @fordfairlane662dr Před rokem +8

    Confucius say man has no fear of woodworking machine..will end up a few limbs short!💞💕 love your videos!

  • @danteditommaso7968
    @danteditommaso7968 Před 20 dny

    Muy buen trabajo. Hay mucho llorón celoso sentado en su silla gamer comentando como debió haber sido hecha esta mesa.

  • @m.r.3912
    @m.r.3912 Před 25 dny

    I never ever would use wood the wood from train tracks for something, that would be used indoors. My Granddad got his hands on some used jumpers somewhen in the 1960s or 1970s. He made the fenceposts of his compost yard from them. In the 2000's, when my Dad and I reshaped that yard, those jumpers still were in a good shape. Never painted by one of the family. 30+ years in northern german weather and climate...

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 Před 2 měsíci

    Railway sleepers have been treated by Mother Nature for many years. That means it’s ultra strong, and will not warp. For indoor use, it will last forever.

  • @adailsartori2701
    @adailsartori2701 Před 5 dny

    Madeira linda. Deve ser dormentes de trilho.

  • @martinschramm4756
    @martinschramm4756 Před 11 měsíci +4

    Looks very nice. Good work. But it's insane to breath this sawdust 😳

  • @oldmodeler7747
    @oldmodeler7747 Před rokem +3

    Yes sir those lumbers r treated with c.c.r. or creosote. Do not play with them

  • @philkrueger5961
    @philkrueger5961 Před rokem +19

    As a professional forester for 40 years with the U. S. Forest Service, and knowing much about wood treatment, NEVER TRY SALVAGING RAILROAD TIES AND REUSE FOR ANYTHING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @philkrueger5961
      @philkrueger5961 Před rokem +5

      This video should be taken off youtube as it shows many faults in trying this and may even be harmful to folks trying to recycle old railroad ties.

    • @terryleebo
      @terryleebo Před rokem +4

      That's true. The guy is a bit loose with safety standards as well.

    • @michaellambert5223
      @michaellambert5223 Před 10 měsíci +4

      For real! Ties aren’t even really suitable for retaining walls unless gravel surrounded like where they were originally used. Dirt on them rots em in a few years. As for the nice table, I would leave that out on the porch. Open to the sides so it doesn’t trap gasses still escaping the wood.

    • @bradlobdell
      @bradlobdell Před 3 měsíci +1

      Nonsense.

    • @philkrueger5961
      @philkrueger5961 Před 3 měsíci +3

      Obviously you do not know what you are talking about! @@bradlobdell

  • @RegiRanka
    @RegiRanka Před rokem +5

    Holy creosote Batman! I hope you did not breathe any of that, and carefully swept up all the dust and buried it far from any running water. I also hope that table will never be used indoors. You should always be concerned around anything organic that can spend 100 years laying on the ground without rotting.

    • @AlexDiesTrying
      @AlexDiesTrying Před rokem

      Does Homer Simpson count as organic?

    • @RegiRanka
      @RegiRanka Před rokem +1

      @@AlexDiesTrying Has he spent 100 years laying on the ground?

  • @curetiamhices289
    @curetiamhices289 Před dnem

    Man… that chainsaw chain was loose!

  • @adailsartori2701
    @adailsartori2701 Před 5 dny

    A madeira é tão bonita, que eu gostaria de ter, pelo menos, as sobras do teu trabalho.

  • @KANGFAJAR
    @KANGFAJAR Před rokem +1

    Semangat bang 😊..
    Terus Ber-Karya Kawan.
    Salam 🙏🏼 ACEH (NAD) 😊

  • @keenanesilva5444
    @keenanesilva5444 Před 4 měsíci +1

    What a beautiful table. Wow stunning wood used. A piece of history.

  • @morsoc
    @morsoc Před 2 měsíci +1

    Watching someone work with this contaminated wood is beyond comprehension.

  • @JeffreyMartin
    @JeffreyMartin Před rokem +16

    Yay! Let's make furniture out of wood that's totally saturated with toxic chemicals and heavy metals!

  • @joeguilfoyle1922
    @joeguilfoyle1922 Před rokem +12

    Very nice. During the entire video, I wondered if this table still smells like a railroad tie smells. They are treated with some strong chemicals. Also, I think a dark piece of tempored glass instead of the wicker stuff would look better and be more pratical. But still very nice and great video. Thank you!

    • @edisontesla3932
      @edisontesla3932 Před rokem +2

      I think it's a bench, not a table.

    • @forbesmeek6304
      @forbesmeek6304 Před rokem +2

      , creosote, carcinogenic.

    • @chrisluellen
      @chrisluellen Před rokem +1

      @@edisontesla3932 then in that case, with only a few brad nails on all side, it will fall through very quickly.

  • @jaysfishbowlable
    @jaysfishbowlable Před rokem +60

    I thought these where soaked in creosote and toxic?? I wouldn't use one for anything

    • @tinacofactory
      @tinacofactory Před rokem +10

      this material is carcinogenic. quite dangerous, indeed.

    • @seanbrotherton542
      @seanbrotherton542 Před rokem +9

      It's only toxic if you eat it. Old weathered railroad ties pose little to no risk.

    • @jaysfishbowlable
      @jaysfishbowlable Před rokem +2

      That's not true.

    • @chad1182
      @chad1182 Před rokem +1

      Really nasty stuff in these, how else do they last 50 years outside

    • @erikleorga
      @erikleorga Před rokem

      The amount of rod and degradation of the ties suggests they were likely untreated, or only treated on the outside. Termites wouldn't move in were it treated through and through.

  • @socalpal8416
    @socalpal8416 Před měsícem

    Beautiful table mate though I personally loathe seeing someone with so much talent. Kudos.

  • @Inal123-jg7tj
    @Inal123-jg7tj Před 3 měsíci

    hadir sirahtu rshmi lur

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 Před 2 měsíci

    Creating a masterpiece from recycled wood is a genius reflection of the talent, skills, ingenuity, dedication, creativity, and expertise of the Master craftsman.

  • @donl5158
    @donl5158 Před rokem +5

    On this one i have a problem with all the saturated oils and Creosote for a kitchen table

  • @jwport580
    @jwport580 Před rokem +3

    Nice work. A gorgeous tree made that sleeper, and its now a beautiful table thanks to this craftsman.

  • @4x4vania
    @4x4vania Před měsícem

    This idea for outdoor stairs would be legit. With a rail road lantern or so to light the stairway melt a bunch of the rail road ties down to cast a stair rail call it a day. The table is beautiful sorry so many people picked your art apart.

  • @slippinslidewayz
    @slippinslidewayz Před rokem +14

    Awesome work! Although, the way you make some of those table saw cuts should keep you up at night. Sure it's technically a rip cut when the board is on its end, but you can use a crosscut sled to keep kickback from occurring instead of standing on the wrong side of the table and hoping for a good outcome. Really they take like 10mins to make. Be safe!

  • @markheintz1878
    @markheintz1878 Před rokem +13

    The pressure must have been very low when they treated them. The ties from the treating plant nearby are treated all the way through. The pressure is high enough in the chamber to absorb around 8 gallons per 7x9x8.5 cross tie. That's part of the reason they are so heavy.

    • @greggminkoff6733
      @greggminkoff6733 Před rokem +5

      When these ties were produced, there was no such thing as pressure treating.
      The timber was kiln-dried first and then soaked in a creosote cocktail for preservation.

    • @Rickster1100
      @Rickster1100 Před rokem +4

      Really a bad choice of wood. Crudely made.

  • @nzs316
    @nzs316 Před rokem +14

    Last summer the rr tracks were refurbished in my area. They laid out new sleepers for quite a few miles several months prior.
    This was along the walking and bike path. The creosote sweltering in the summer heat was overwhelming. You literally could not walk there all summer.
    We should check back in a couple of years and see if any of these people have taken ill from inhaling all that saw dust.

    • @timothygeiger8271
      @timothygeiger8271 Před rokem +8

      You do realize that railroad ties just sitting there doesn't have saw dust?
      How would the creosote be worse than when the rr ties were being used? I've been around railroads, railroad ties, & I've used fence posts treated with creosote on the farm for my entire life. The only thing I've gotten from RR ties & fence posts soaked with creosote in 50+ years is creosote getting all over clothing & it doesn't wash out!!
      Around where i live we use old RR ties for landscaping all the time, never have had any issues, .& we use several ties.

    • @gumecindogarcia1070
      @gumecindogarcia1070 Před rokem

      Yeah, progress, the city of Houston made asbestos shingles safe to remove for a few years, you could tear them off and curb the trash and they'd haul it away. A couple of years then behold "studies show they may be harmful. Kind of a tax break for developers

    • @nzs316
      @nzs316 Před rokem +3

      @@timothygeiger8271 You do realize that when you pass it through a tablesaw or a planer it does have Stardust!

    • @timothygeiger8271
      @timothygeiger8271 Před rokem +1

      @@nzs316 it has saw dust, not stardust, & they probably are wearing dust masks

    • @nzs316
      @nzs316 Před rokem +5

      @@timothygeiger8271 Siri had another stroke this morning I wrote sawdust it change it to Stardust thank you for putting a twinkle in my eye!

  • @kimberlywenrich6089
    @kimberlywenrich6089 Před 4 měsíci +1

    There is beauty in old railroad ties

    • @woodworkingskill
      @woodworkingskill  Před 4 měsíci +1

      Thank you for watching the video. Wish you good health

  • @judyplumley4513
    @judyplumley4513 Před 5 měsíci +1

    I think this is called a railroad tie. Sleepers would be more narrow.

    • @jaclm
      @jaclm Před 3 měsíci

      "Ties" and "sleepers" are interchangeable words, with the former being used mostly in the Americas and the latter in the rest of the world. In reality though, what he's using in the video are bridge timbers, and yes, they're much larger than standard ties/sleepers. Another giveaway is the dap on the underside where the timber sits on the bridge girders, regular ties don't have this.

  • @williamjames9515
    @williamjames9515 Před rokem

    All the right tools and the ability to use them. But, in the end a rough looking product.

  • @user-dw8xv5xd7r
    @user-dw8xv5xd7r Před rokem +6

    Как я понял стол сделали из шпалы,а они пропитываются креозотом,чтобы не гнили.а это онкология.так что думать надо если выбираешь материал.

  • @dang6832
    @dang6832 Před 2 měsíci

    1: I really hope you did something to the termites in the wood. Imagine getting a new table that wrecks your house.
    2: The rattan should have been damp when it was installed so it would shrink down and tighten up.
    3: RR ties? Aren’t they pressure treated with volatile chemicals? Not my choice no matter how good it looks.

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 Před 8 měsíci

    This kind of wood is naturally treated by environment. They will last forever.! Thanks

    • @woodworkingskill
      @woodworkingskill  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for watching the video. Wish you good health

  • @Rubbernecker
    @Rubbernecker Před rokem +1

    I bet that table smells great.

  • @barnyardbrio7597
    @barnyardbrio7597 Před měsícem

    wow. that's incredible

  • @dwanseicheine7409
    @dwanseicheine7409 Před 5 měsíci

    on the areas with the crampons: pour in vinegar and wait a day. You will save more of the wood and also get a very interesting pattern. You are wasting most of that wood.

  • @harshabiliangady3211
    @harshabiliangady3211 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Very nice design indeed. It is so good to see that these old retired sleepers are being a given a new life instead of becoming fire wood. BTW would you like to consider completing the good works with a 'Toughened Glass' top?

  • @stusharahmed6236
    @stusharahmed6236 Před 5 měsíci

    এই কাঠের গন্ধটা মনমাতানো ❤❤

  • @jonathancharnes7984
    @jonathancharnes7984 Před rokem +16

    I was trying to explain that railroad ties usually contain creosote and other carcinogens. I would never allow furniture recycled from railroad ties in my home. The worker is really endangering his health because he was not using a respirator and cutting, sanding, planning makes a lot of saw dust. But in the case of railroad ties, creosote and other carcinogens are released. He also did not appear to have protective eyewear and at times handled the ties with his bare hands. Once again creosote can irritate the skin.

    • @TommiLipponen
      @TommiLipponen Před rokem

      Creosote is horrible stuff. Sleepers and old telephone poles containing it must be disposed in toxic waste treatment plant in Europe. It's unbelievable that this kind of videos exists.

    • @fantasyteamshorts6112
      @fantasyteamshorts6112 Před rokem +1

      The final product is also average

  • @simonevans7662
    @simonevans7662 Před 4 měsíci +1

    nice termites

    • @avap2677
      @avap2677 Před 3 měsíci

      Haha , I see the termites eating from the table inside .

  • @drakekoefoed1642
    @drakekoefoed1642 Před 8 měsíci

    kiss that bar and chain goodbye. they are full of rocks and gravel.

  • @andrealucchesi
    @andrealucchesi Před 10 měsíci +2

    In the EU using railway sleepers for furniture is strictly forbidden, because of the chemicals used to make them weather resistant.

    • @woodworkingskill
      @woodworkingskill  Před 10 měsíci

      Thank. We are always trying to improve. We wish you good health

  • @user-lf7uu1sr1o
    @user-lf7uu1sr1o Před 3 měsíci

    That creosote will burn you up cutting it and it coming into contact with your skin. I think I would choose another lumber.

  • @alexioverdo5225
    @alexioverdo5225 Před 11 měsíci

    BRAVO!Holly hands.

  • @blockadeboyz
    @blockadeboyz Před rokem +6

    Old railway sleepers commonly are treated with cancer causing products including creosote and PCB’s they would be the worst wood to reclaim for this project.

    • @AlexDiesTrying
      @AlexDiesTrying Před rokem +3

      Knowing humans, there must be worse wood somewhere...

  • @ramennaidoo162
    @ramennaidoo162 Před 5 měsíci

    This timber seems to be very soft, normally railway sleepers are tough to work with. Water is used to cool down the tungsten tipped saw when cutting it into shape.

  • @marcioguimaraens
    @marcioguimaraens Před rokem +1

    I think that you cold make a glue+wood dust to fill the holes. That would be a way more better !

  • @ierbs7087
    @ierbs7087 Před rokem

    Master class action n what not the do. No mask. Toxic dust from saw.
    No gloves
    Chain sawing wood on the ground.
    Chain sawing towards his foot/leg
    Hazardous sawdust must be handled safely.
    Never use toxic wood to eat on.

  • @cinziapadovani5601
    @cinziapadovani5601 Před 3 měsíci

    Questo tavolo e i piedi sono bellissimi

  • @Originalgangster890
    @Originalgangster890 Před 11 měsíci

    Thats a good table it goes to show you that you can recycle ♻️ anything old and make it new again

    • @brianclark2119
      @brianclark2119 Před 8 měsíci

      Imagine what they could do with the Chernobyl refuse.

  • @jonianwarjoni3218
    @jonianwarjoni3218 Před rokem

    Mantap kali.sejuk mata memandang nya.

  • @davidnewland2461
    @davidnewland2461 Před rokem

    Thats a real good idea out west yoi might find some made with redwood. Woildnt that be cool.

  • @luishirsch9090
    @luishirsch9090 Před 11 měsíci

    QUE LINDA MADERA DE PINOTEA ,.

  • @user-eq4fn4vs5c
    @user-eq4fn4vs5c Před 8 měsíci

    Awesome buuild ❤❤❤, Dona

  • @yamalcanales9177
    @yamalcanales9177 Před 3 měsíci

    Good for making War Clubs

  • @expeditorodrigues63
    @expeditorodrigues63 Před rokem +6

    Ficou ótima! Uma obra prima.

  • @williamthall4419
    @williamthall4419 Před rokem +15

    Anyone else notice the termites what a great product if you want to risk destroying your home

    • @user-bf5so9dl7d
      @user-bf5so9dl7d Před rokem +2

      He is going to sell it to a costumer, obviously.

    • @JD-8-1971
      @JD-8-1971 Před rokem +1

      The coating of DDT killed those.

    • @steveschierholz5272
      @steveschierholz5272 Před rokem +1

      So the termites would be in the finished project

    • @Bryan-yl7mg
      @Bryan-yl7mg Před rokem

      I didn't get that far, in the first ten seconds all I can see is how loose that chain is...

  • @elekkecskes830
    @elekkecskes830 Před 2 měsíci

    Mesterien szép.Köszönöm

  • @tinacofactory
    @tinacofactory Před rokem +8

    And all the family with cancer.... oh God!!!

    • @Kirch268
      @Kirch268 Před rokem

      And no mask while cutting....

  • @snidecommenter7117
    @snidecommenter7117 Před rokem

    Now take the railway spike and make a knife out of it...
    A glass top would complete that table.

  • @BenjaminRowe-hc7uo
    @BenjaminRowe-hc7uo Před 10 dny

    We use red gum sleepers in aust,no chems,plenty of stones and brake dust though.

  • @rinaldotonello23
    @rinaldotonello23 Před rokem

    Parabéns ficou linda

  • @dandruffo
    @dandruffo Před rokem +1

    I appreciate your hard work, I am a bit doubtful about the table design 😕. Anyway these railroad ties would be a good material for some outdoor structure, a fence, a gazebo, stairway rails, a deck, a shack wall cladding

  • @oldguysrock2170
    @oldguysrock2170 Před 11 měsíci

    Wow! That is Craftsmanship!

  • @alexr7298
    @alexr7298 Před rokem +11

    The preservatives used in railroad sleepers are usually quite toxic. This wood should not be reused for anything, let alone indoor furniture.

  • @AK-ek8vf
    @AK-ek8vf Před 6 měsíci

    Add glass on the top it will remove direct touch to wood also keep it clean

  • @thairatcatcher
    @thairatcatcher Před rokem +1

    Unique, original and beautiful.

  • @D-B-Cooper
    @D-B-Cooper Před rokem +1

    Here you are not even allowed to take them to the dump.

  • @Uswesi1527
    @Uswesi1527 Před 8 měsíci

    Unprecedented workmanship ……. unprecedented masterpiece. Thanks

    • @woodworkingskill
      @woodworkingskill  Před 8 měsíci

      Thank you for watching the video. Wish you good health

  • @raycooper3269
    @raycooper3269 Před 7 měsíci

    The table has character and is beautiful. Craftsmanship outstanding. I wonder what use is intended for such a piece of furniture. The observations made in comments about dangerous chemicals brings up the idea that the wood could be treated with epoxy.

  • @cheratpiabdullah4806
    @cheratpiabdullah4806 Před rokem

    Cantik pun 👍👍👍

  • @marcioeliasdossantos5074

    Muito bom

  • @marcoantoniorochapinto455
    @marcoantoniorochapinto455 Před 4 měsíci

    Essas madeiras parece q é da cruz q Jesus Cristo foi crucificado!!😂

  • @delboyoelmundo4718
    @delboyoelmundo4718 Před 4 měsíci

    Sensible footwear !

  • @donjulio5045
    @donjulio5045 Před rokem +1

    Beautiful Spalting

  • @henrymoody9819
    @henrymoody9819 Před 4 dny

    It's difficult to get them out from under the train rail. And don't let the train company see you

  • @solitaris7181
    @solitaris7181 Před rokem

    Great idea but chould have washed and clean before cutting, I saw worms while he was cutting, yark! We should do the same with pallet wood, wash, sand and then cut and make whatever feel like building.

  • @jairogurgel3059
    @jairogurgel3059 Před rokem

    Aqui e BRADIL MANDOU MUITO BEM GATIDAO VOLTAREDONDESE RJ

  • @Brad-ir7dv
    @Brad-ir7dv Před rokem

    I love the smell of creosote in the morning.

  • @tukangbatuardan
    @tukangbatuardan Před rokem

    Vidio yang menarik👍👍👍

  • @bhupindersood3336
    @bhupindersood3336 Před 8 měsíci

    Good craftsman 👍

  • @jonathancharnes7984
    @jonathancharnes7984 Před rokem +1

    The table looked beautiful, but it should never have been made.creosote

  • @stanwashighski3553
    @stanwashighski3553 Před rokem +1

    If it's properly sealed the end user should be good, unless it's a toddler that likes to teeth on wood.

  • @ifandwhen-kl2cr
    @ifandwhen-kl2cr Před měsícem

    The design flaw here is that the top surface cracks and checks will collect dust and crumbs, requiring an air compressor to clean.