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    what type of air brush set do you all use? and How big a compressor?

    do you like one brand over the other? what do you all think would be a good brand to start off with?

    I'm thinking of getting one for me. Thanks ahead of time Hugs Blinky
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    Quote Originally Posted by RBC View Post
    what type of air brush set do you all use? and How big a compressor?

    do you like one brand over the other? what do you all think would be a good brand to start off with?

    I'm thinking of getting one for me. Thanks ahead of time Hugs Blinky
    This will be a good thread.

    I've got a Paasche airbrush and a compressor that was made specifically for it. I could never get it to work right. I think I might have been using the wrong type/consistency paint.

    All you air-brushers! Let's here some pointers!
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    Hey Blinky, I use a Paasche for most all of my airbrush work, there a real workhorse and take some abuse. I think you get what you pay for in airbrushes so if you get a good gun to start with you wont have all the frustrations that go with a five or ten dollar gun.
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    Thanks for your input what Model #? do you guys have are they easy to clean?
    I have lost feeling in my left hand now are they easy to use? light weight?
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    In defense of the cheaper airbrushes, I've used this one for 2 years. I paid $12 for it at Harbor Freight Tools and it has served me well. For the price, it has a very precise needle, very fluid dual control, and is easy to clean. I use it to paint fishing lures and have never had a problem with it.


    These lures are pretty small, so the brush I use has to be pretty good.

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    Rookie those are great looking! We certainly have a talented group here on HF!!
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