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First airbrush - Airpro question

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A MAC valve is a feature that allows you to adjust the air pressure going through the brush. It's redundant with the pressure control on your compressor but it's a nice feature if the compressor pressure control knob is not handy to reach during airbrushing.

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I reduce pressure to shoot details, down to as low as 15 psi for some shots. That doesn't happen a lot - maybe 2-3 times during a session. I use an Iwata that does not have a MAC valve but my compressor sits on the table so it's handy to adjust pressure and look at the pressure gauge to get the right air flow. I don't know how guys who use a MAC valve do it exactly - maybe adjust the MAC and shoot a little paint to see if the pattern is right. I usually shoot details with painting templates and don't want to be blasting paint because the paint can get blown under the template at high pressure.

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