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Old 10-03-2010
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Hi peeps,

I'm looking for some help in choosing a decent set-up. i currently have a badger 200 but it wont give a fine enough finish when trying to drop shadow. I have found a complete kit on ebay. any advise would be grateful.

http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/COMPLETE-AIRBR...ht_4820wt_1165
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theyre both double action, so thats a start. a cheap brush is a cheap brush though.

if you already have an airbrush i assume you have a compressor aswell?? if so, spend the money you wouldve on that kit a get a nice quality brush instead
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Hi Jon I don't have a compressor the badger 200 uses compressed air cans. the main issue with this is that if the can becomes less than half full the pressure drops to much and the gun starts to spit. I have my eye on a devilbiss super 63.

I don't want to spend a huge amount as i only do the body shells for myself.

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