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Hey you guys, anyone have experience or thoughts about either of these for an AB noob..?
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/SprayMaster-4-...item43a1999ea1 http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.d...=STRK:MEWAX:IT I will be painting shells mostly using water base acrylic... will these be suitable for needle/nozzle size and working pressure? ![]() I know it ain't, but it has a look of the (too pricey..) Iwat* jet series..!
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You can airbrush with a spare tire and a pressure regulator attached to the valve stem, so really anything that supplies a consistent, clean PSI and doesn't wake the neighbors is a good compressor.
I use a 3 gal pancake compressor from Porter Cable that is used mostly by roofers for nail guns. A water trap and a pressure regulator and I can spray all day. You don't need anything fancy unless you are in an apartment and want something über quiet and tiny. doug |
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6 months warranty? hmm...
![]() as for the brush, it doesn't say but guessing by the model name it might be a .3 setup. I had a go with pactra when i first got my brush. That was a .5 and you needed to thin the paints a fair bit. So if you do get that brush, buy alot of thinners to keep in stock.
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heres one the same spec as the one you listed but its got an extra brush and its cheaper.
![]() http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/AIRBRUSH-KIT-A...item45f4bbc306 |
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I was jus surfin' your new site BTW... nice job!
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ALSO can someone explain what nozzle and needle sizes do please..?
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