Anybody Air brush?

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  • sffudapparel
    Skydive!
    • Mar 2008
    • 604

    #1

    Anybody Air brush?

    I've been wanting to pick up a little airbrush kit for a while. Try and do some small stuff (my laptop, paintball parts, etc) Anybody have any recommendation? I like ebay so if someone has something on there that looks good let me know. I don't really know if single or dual action would be best for me.

    Thanks.
    Ty
  • Hexis
    Green Mag Freak
    • Sep 2001
    • 2427

    #2
    Dual action. Single is worthless. I have an Iwata HPC (something like 15 years old now) that I really liked. I have not used it in years. Practice practice practice.

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    • sffudapparel
      Skydive!
      • Mar 2008
      • 604

      #3
      gotcha. wanna sell it??

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      • Hexis
        Green Mag Freak
        • Sep 2001
        • 2427

        #4
        Not so much. I actually just dug it out of storage for the first time in over a decade. Wanna play with it again.

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        • sffudapparel
          Skydive!
          • Mar 2008
          • 604

          #5
          how much did you spend on something like that? what other parts did you have to buy to use it? when do you purchase the paint from...

          BTW. I have a small air compressor (3gal, 120psi max) would that work ok?

          Thanks for all your help so far!
          Ty

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          • Hexis
            Green Mag Freak
            • Sep 2001
            • 2427

            #6
            Your compressor should work fine. You will need to regulate it down a bit, but that's not hard.

            I'm not sure what the cost was. Like I said it was over a decade ago. I have two dual action brushes (the HPC and some Paasche model I don't like as much as the Iwata), a airbrush compressor and an air line with a moisture trap. You should be able to find good supplies at a local (wherever that is) art supply place or http://www.dickblick.com/ (hope that doesn't trip the filters, what an unfortunate name). Blick bought the place in Minneapolis where I got most of my stuff. The other place here is Art Materials Inc. (cool they have a web page).

            Really airbrushing is all about the art of masking. Without masking all you are doing is spray-painting with a small flow of paint.

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            • Altimas
              Registered User
              • Feb 2004
              • 909

              #7
              I made custom fishing lures for a while and airbrushed them. Just sold all my stuff though, night classes leave little time for anything else.
              "If we aren't supposed to eat animals...why did God invent BBQ sauce?" - Army
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              • Altimas
                Registered User
                • Feb 2004
                • 909

                #8


                HEre is a Pic of One...
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