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  1. Thanks for the info, I will probably look to use the water based from all the info I see on it. Not sure what's up with the pic, I see very small in the corner where it shows me signed in, but I'll have to figure out why it's not showing up on the posts. Thanks again.
  2. Actually, I realized that the NEO series is by Iwata, wondering if that is any good to start out with, or if that is a cheap beginners version that I would out grow quickly. Also, what kind of fumes and concerns come up with a garage type operation? If I start producing several crankbaits in my garage, do I need some kind of vacuum box? I saw a video where a guy operated out of some type of homemade box, did it have a vent of some kind going outside? Or what is a basic safe setup? I appologize for all the starter questions.... Lastly, and most stupid question of all....does my profile pic show up for you guys, I don't see it when I post...... T. Fizz
  3. Thanks BobP, Also, do you or anyone else have any insight on the "NEO" brand dual action gravity fed offered at Hobby Lobby for 60 bucks? Fizz
  4. All, I have been trying to use the search function to find out the basic beginner info, but there is so much that pops up. I am brand new to the game, and as funny as it it, I got interested after buying a great lure made by CatchemCaro Baits, who ironically had the last post here! What I need to know is if it's better to have bottom fed or the gravity fed cup on top? What are the pros/cons to that? I would like to be able to quicly switch colors and it looks like bottom fed is way to go, but everyone else here seems to tout the gravity fed setup? Also, I can't seem to decipher which is better, single action or dual action. I have absolutely no exprerience with airbrushing, so would it be better to get the dual action right out the gate and learn to use it? I am looking to get one brush that will allow me to build my skill set, but am willing to get the right brush first time, so I don't have to buy another one down the road. I know some guys use multiple brushes for different applications, but I just need one. I plan to make different hard baits for fun at home, but who knows, maybe It could turn into more. i want to be able to put down good detail. So......Gravity fed or bottom fed? And single action or dual action? Thanks for all the great info! Fizz
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