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Airbrushes advice needed
Hello,
Could I get some feed back on some decent airbrushes on the market, now I'm from the UK so best if I stick to sort of local ![]() Also I need to stick to a budget. I would like to know what else I would need ie hoses, jars ect. I know sod all about them so please be gentle with me..ha thanks in advance Colin (UK) |
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
you would get the best advice if you were to give the size of your budget.
Apart from the airbrush itself you will need an air compressor to power it, a regultor valve, a water trap and air hose. At the least I would say you are looking at arond 100 to 150 sterling (and that will probaly be for a cheapo Chinese Iwata or Badger copy) Do an airbrush and compressor search on eBay and here on AF If budget is no issue then get an Iwata CR which is an incredibly versatile piece of kit that is easy to use, keep clean and is of highest qlty
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
yeah sorry forgot to put down a price, I reckon £80.
I did have a look at ebay, or the ebay shops and found this - For the best in air brush operating Used for all Air brush work ART WORK , AIR BRUSH TANNING , NAIL WORK SPECIFICATION SINGLE CYLINDER PISTON COMPRESSOR AIR PRESSURE REGULATOR, LOW NOISE, PERFECT FOR HOME AND WORK. THERMALLY PROTECTED AUTO RELEASE PRESSURE AND RESTART FUNCTION CONSTANT PRESSURE THIS COMPRESOR IS DESIGNED TO BE USED WITH AIRBRUSHES AND SMALL LVLP SPRAY GUNS. AND CAN BE USED FOR ALL AIRBRUSH APPLICATIONS / SPRAY TANNING / MODELING / CAKE DECORATING / MAKE UP / TATTOOS / T SHIRT'S / NAIL ART / BIKE HELMETS. plus bd-132 double action airbrush PROFESSIONAL PRECISION DOUBLE ACTION AIRBRUSH KIT RRP: £78.99 With a double-action trigger air-paint control, this professional quality airbrush is particularly suitable for detail design work. Quality metal construction Applications include, Model Painting, Body Art, , Fine Art, Car painting, Textiles This is a double action type of air brush. Specification: Dual-action trigger air-paint control Gravity feed multi angle adjustable side cup Fluid nozzle............................................ .0.3 mm Working pressure....................................15-30 psi Capacity of cup........................................7 c.c. Supplied in plastic case complete with: Adjusting spanner Pipette Barbed hose connector PLUS BD 128p AIR BRUSH KIT (DOUBLE ACTION ) BODY LENGHT 150MM NOZZLE DIA 0.35MM METAL CUP 1 X 5 CC 1 X METAL HANGAR CONTROL : PUSH BUTTON GLASS JARS 1 X 22 CC 1 X SPANNER EXTRA JARS CAN BE BOUGHT EXTRA IN OUR EBAY SHOP. Applications include,Model Painting, Body Art, Hobby and Craft, Fine Art, Car painting, Photo Retouching, Illustrations, Textiles and T-shirt paint PLUS AIR BRUSH RUBBER BRAIDED AIR HOSE 3 METRE LONG ALL YOU NEED IS PAINT AND AWAY YOU GO AND NOW THE MOST IMPORTANT POINT YOU ARE BUYING OFF A UK LTD COMPANY WITH OVER 18YEARS TRADING AND A COMPANY WITH OVER 70,000 EBAY SALES AND 100% PERCENT FEEDBACK ALL YOU NEED IS PAINT, JUST CONNECT UP SWITCH ON AND AWAY YOU GO |
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
I have airbrushes from the same manufacturers which I believe is "Spraymaster". Infact I have the "bd-128p" but rarely use it and my main brush is a "ABR1005" thanks to a very kind member of this forum. My compressor is not as good (no water trap or regulator) but it does the job.
A word of warning though if you do decide to buy a package deal that includes the bd-128p; when you connect it to the air hose, do not over tighten it. Tightening it too much will cause the rubber seal to slightly deform and block the air passage -> less air pressure -> not enough to suck the paint up out of the cup (gravity fed ftw ). It's fine if there's sufficient air. I still very rarely use it as gavity fed cups normally hold more than enough paint for one body and it's very easy to just top up with more paint.If you take care of your brushes and clean them properly (I don't trust them having Teflon seals so have never risked spraying cellulose thinners through them), then I think you'll be happy without shelling out loads for a more expensive brush, in my opinion. "Cheap package that does the job"
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
So you reckon this is a good package?
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
Spraymaster Complete Dual Action Airbrush Kit With 2 Airbrushes - CPK5012
http://www.simple2trade.com/special_...5&#prod_anchor Seems a pretty decent started pack. |
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
It's not a bad place to start at all
My first compressor was like that and lasted about 1 year. The airbrushes are, as expected Chinese, clones (Badger I think). They work but don't expect very high quality. But they will give you a good place to start and see if you like the sport ![]() IMHO the second, external mix airbrush shown in the 2nd link is a complete piece of crap and won't be that much use to you. This first set you showed is probably better choice and the one that I would chose of the two.
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
If it's something that you will use often then buy a good one to start and you will never need to buy another.However if you are only going to use it occasionally then no point spending hundreds on one.Same story with the compressor really.The cheap ones are often noisy, don't produce enough air and leave you waiting for the air to build up whilst you are spraying (very annoying..!!!) Have a look at an Iwata revolution CR (link below) great bit of kit and at a very reasonable price.It will do all you require and last as well.
Iwata Revolution CR Airbrush http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/produ...roducts_id=200 Compressors http://www.hiroboy.com/catalog/advan...rds=compressor
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Re: Airbrushes advice needed
Thanks for all your input, but I think as a starter I will go for the package I found on the ebay shop (posted above), then at somepoint move onto a better comressor/airbrush at a later date (or when I can justify it to the wife..lol)
Cheers Colin |
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