Airbrushing

audiobahnuser18
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Well guy's me and my friend were just walkn around uptown today . Noticed this pawn shop i guess they been there 4 a while but they expanded so was more noticable. Went inside and found a airbrush in there looked pretty nice and i figured since taking airbrushing classes this summer sometime 4 free at the college im going to it would be nice to have. Now i was just wondering is this a nice one decent did i waste my money what? appericate the information guy's. now onto the pics:D. Also guy's i know missing 2 pieces but there just a allen head and a regular wrench which i can replace.

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i found the link now to do some reasearch //content.invisioncic.com/y282845/emoticons/biggrin.gif.d71a5d36fcbab170f2364c9f2e3946cb.gif. thank you yahoo.com Fck google lol.

 
hmm looks old and like a single action unit. i liek dual action brushes that are gravity fed nto suction they can spray a much finer fade and stuff from my experience with them

 
Try to get an air compressor that will shoot over the 40-50 PSI marks. Some paints are really thick while others are SUPER thin. Obviously the thicker the paint the more pressure you want behind it. If you can stand the noise and don't want to spend a ton on a good compressor, get a pancake compressor with a moisture trap and regulator.

 
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