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dsqui
Posted 1/27/2016 3:54 PM (#801563)
Subject: airbrush set up




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what kind of air brush are you all using. gravity or siphon? what brand? im thinking about purchasing one and am leaning towards a iwata neo series nut am not sure which direction to go or if this will even work right. any help would be great
muskie tamer
Posted 1/27/2016 4:16 PM (#801568 - in reply to #801563)
Subject: Re: airbrush set up





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Location: Waconia,MN
Iwata is the way to go. I prefer gravity fed but both work good, gravity is easier to clean.
Turkeyt
Posted 1/27/2016 9:48 PM (#801653 - in reply to #801563)
Subject: Re: airbrush set up





Posts: 260


Location: Almost Heaven
Iwata Neo is made for Iwata so just remember that is why the price is cheaper. Get a better real Iwata.
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