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Old 01-25-2004, 10:38 PM
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Compressor adapter question

I have a Badger 350 airbrush which I have been using with propellant cans. I recently borrowed a compressor from a friend of mine.

What kind of adapter I need in order to use my airbursh with the compressor?

My airbrush:


Compressor:


Would any of these adapters work?


Description: http://www.endlesshobbies.com/catalo...m__2707422.htm


Description: http://www.endlesshobbies.com/catalo...ap_2707419.htm

Thanks in advance.
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Re: Compressor adapter question

That wld depend on which compressor u are using..
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