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Question about airbrush and compressor
Hi guys,
I want to buy an airbrush, someone got a Badger 200 to sell. I have a compressor at my home. Do I need something special to plug the badger to the compressor or it will works for sure without the need to buy anything else? Is the badger is a good airbrush? I'm not sure I will use it to paint bodies, only want to use it for little piece, interior and window trims. THanks for your help! |
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Re: Question about airbrush and compressor
If you use the search feature you cant find numerous amounts of information to help better answer your question.
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Everything you need to know about airbrush on ScaleWiki
As for what you need. If your compressor have a regulator, it's perfect. If you work in a very humid place, you will need a moisture trap. Maybe some fitting, but you will see once you have your airbrush which size you need. Any hardware store will have them.
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Re: Question about airbrush and compressor
Thanks a lot Vric, gonna read all this stuff tonight
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