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Location: Slippery Rock, PA | I've been looking at several airbrushes the past couple of weeks and don't have a clue. I'm new to painting and don't want to buy something that I won't be happy with. Should I go with a double action or single action? I'm definetely going with a gravity feed brush and a tool air compressor. Could someone with experience help me out with what I should buy? thanks! |
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Location: Chicagoland | I don't know if its still going on, but you can shoot the operator an email, but here www.badgerairbrush.com/garagesale.htm .
I just got two 360's for the price of one and they are extremely nice airbrushes. Go for the 360 or the Thayer and Chadler Omni Matrix, it will be under the 360 selection options. These brushes are nice because they have a swiveling paint feed that allows you to paint w/ either gravity fed or syphon fed, Double Action. This is only the brush w/o accessories, but the other accessories on the sight are marked down and you might want to thing about getting some paint or jars and a hose. The compressor is a whole different deal, and I would not reccommend going on ebay and getting the first $40 compressor you see. Good luck!
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| Are there any other options other then airbrushes? Does Sparypaint work? Or anything else for that matter? Or is the airbrush the only way to go? What types of top coats does these lures need? Anything other then epoxy?
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Location: Land of the Musky | If you want a base color you can use spray paint from cans. Your not going to get any detail with can paint though. |
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