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Lngnokr71

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  1. I don't know if I made a mistake but here's what I purchased before most of the responses to this thread and after reading reviews. I guess I can always get an Iwata airbrush at a later date. compressor CE, GS, ETL, CETL and ROHS Approved. High efficiency. Durable aluminum alloy. Portable and light weight. Low noise and Oil free. Working pressure adjustable. Can start with pressure, and continuous work. Much Safer! Thermally protected! It will turn off automatically when the power over heated. Automatic On/Off function for safe to use. Start at 43 psi and Stop at 57 psi. Saving Electricity! The compressor will start working when the air brush spraying, and stop automatically when the air brush stop spraying. Pressure Regulator and Filter with Gauge can help you to check the air leakage and make air adjustment precisely. The Water Release Valve can be open to release the water or moisture at any time. One On/Off Switch for easy use. Very portable with a easy Carrying Handle. Skidproof Rubber Feet for table use. Suitable for diam 0.2-1.0mm air brush with nozzle. One 6 Ft Air Hose with airproof rubber for connecting air compressor and air brush easily. Please read the instruction manual before using. Free Gift: A 2-brush holder for holding TWO air brushes conveniently. Airbrush: Master SB82 <br class="clear"> High Precision Detail Control Dual-Action Side-Feed Airbrush (Provides Extreme Atomization and Air Control) Provides direct vision of the work surface, allowing for close-up extra fine detail work. Excellent for Applications where Accurate Spray Control is required to do Highly Detailed Work such as: Automotive Graphics, Illustration, Nails. Precision Machined 4 Piece Matched Airbrush Head System for extremely fine atomization Direct Air Control Regulation Valve at the head of the airbrush enables Accurate Micro Fine Spray Control! Cutaway Handle allows for quick cleaning and flushing for increased airbrush production! 0.2 mm Needle/Nozzle, Hairline to 1" Pattern 1/6 oz. Interchangable Side-Feed Cup
  2. Rayburn guy that's awesome, thanks for the link. As for spraying primer before color is it necessary?
  3. Thanks Mike I'll check it out and Kris I'll check out HB's weekly coupon. Also is it necessary to spray primer first before spaying color? and.......since DN is no longer available can the S81 be purchased at Coast airbrush?
  4. Been trying to search where the best place to buy Createx paint and haven't had much luck, probably user error. I need to find a website where I can get the paint and the finish coat and color lock (I guess). I'm also little confused, I know you spray paint 1st, then do you apply color lock and then a top coat? Thanks for any help in advance. - Joe
  5. Thanks for the advise it's definitely been helpful. Now I've narrowed down my choices and I'll either go with an Iwata revolution BR or possibly a Master airbrush G44, has anyone had experience with the Master brand airbrushes and how do they compare with the Iwata's. Also, can I possibly use my little shop air compressor?
  6. Hello, I'm new to the site, new to the hobby/craft of custom hand painted lures and absolutely fascinated with idea of customizing my own hard baits. I'm slowly piecing together what I need to do so and I'm at a point where I'm ready to purchase an airbrush and compressor and thought I would ask if this kit would be ok, or might any of you see any issues with it or possibly suggest a better option. Not trying to break the bank on this but I definitely want a decent brush and compressor. My link
  7. I'm interested in some 1/2 oz unpainted bodies, can you send pics to joeescalante71@yahoo.com?
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