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Guillows Series 900 - Skyraider by BriandKilby. Viewed 777 times.
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BriandKilby | 12-Apr-10 13:49 | Dozer Dog! |
BriandKilby | 12-Apr-10 14:05 | i'm looking for an airbrush that would spray wider areas on bigger planes, i have a tamiya 0.3mm right now, would consider one that would have changable heads or one that works just for larger areas. preferrably a badger or tamiya, i have an air star v compressor. i'm looking for ideas, thank you. another isssue i have is that my compressor doesn't produce more than 20psi, the filter is clean and the fittings are taped, i can't figure it out. |
mattolson | 12-Apr-10 14:33 | Nice dog...I'll have to post one of my helpers.
I have an Aztec (testors) airbrush that is a double action with changeable nozzles up to 1.02mm. I'm not overly happy with that unit (it may just be the operator!), but could be an option for someone who knows what they are doing. Can't help much with the compressor, maybe an internal seal or something. I bought a cheap Kobalt compressor (great for inflating bike and car tires)with a 1.5 gallon tank, and output up to about 100PSI. The regulator is poor and cuz the tank is small, I was getting a lot of high/low pressure oscillations. I bought an external 10 gallon tank and a good regulator and now the pressure is smooth as silk and can control great in the 15 to 30 psi range. |
poppy | 13-Apr-10 11:21 | Get a small Craftsman compressor with an air reservoir and quick connectors. Not that expensive and has many uses including the use of air tools. Mine works great with both my Paasch airbrushes. Add a moisture filter, though. A beautiful doggie. |
BriandKilby | 13-Apr-10 12:26 | thanks for the advise. he's a good dog, he comes down in the basement to watch me airbrush, sometimes i lock him down there by mistake. |
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