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Location: Minneapolis, MN | Hey all,
Been checking out your lures for awhile and all I have to say is wow...great job. I'm thinking of starting to make some of my own, so my first question is what airbrush should a beginner be looking into? I will graduate college this spring so remember my budget is slim, but I am looking to make the most of my investment so if it is worth it please help me out.
Zac (aka MvF) |
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| I use the Aztek A320. It cleans easily and user friendly, never had any issues with it. It meets all my painting needs so far. The price is reasonable also, around $50. IMO its a good beginner's brush. |
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Location: montreal, canada | I have a badger patriot 105 pretty happy with it too |
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Location: Detroit River | A good starter airbrush is the Iwata Neo Gravity Feed Dual-Action Airbrush. If you have a Hobby Lobby near you they sell it for $65 but you can print off their 40% off coupon & get it for $39 before tax.
http://shop.hobbylobby.com/products/neo-series-gravity-feed-dual-ac...
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Location: Pigeon Forge TN. | All kinds of good airbrushes out there, Again, it depends upon ones own personal taste. I use all Badgers with no problem what-so-ever.
I like siphon feed also. But than I do an awful lot of lures in a days time yet so I need what I can produce best with, I have 16 brushes in all. Seven at a time are hooked up at my booth as I spray wet over wet. |
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