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Fishboy19
Posted 11/11/2014 12:33 PM (#739594)
Subject: Powder paint airbrush?





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Anybody have experience using this tool? Does it work well/efficient? I was thinking of using it for blades.
mlure
Posted 11/12/2014 9:32 AM (#739758 - in reply to #739594)
Subject: RE: Powder paint airbrush?




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I have one. Don't like it. Powder is too inconsistent to do a good job. I got a spray can of automotive adhesive and use my regular air brush paint over that. Works very well. Call me at 715-356-6834 if you want.
esoxone
Posted 11/18/2014 10:22 AM (#740655 - in reply to #739594)
Subject: Re: Powder paint airbrush?




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Larry,

you could use plastidip http://www.plastidip.com/

esoxone
Beaver
Posted 12/11/2014 8:03 PM (#743797 - in reply to #740655)
Subject: Re: Powder paint airbrush?





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IWATA came out with a new attachment that screws on the end of their air-brushes and is filled with powder or flakes and you spray the clear of your choosing and it picks up the particles and mixes them as they come out of the tip. You adjust how much dry material you want to come out with your clear. Haven't tried it yet, but it looks like a great way to apply flakes and blend colors too.
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