^^^Nice, where'd you pick that up?
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Cool, can I ask what type of air compressor that is? I plan on picking one up in December so I can start painting again.
I've only used it for a few minutes and I'm just starting out, so I can't say I recommend it, but this is the one: Master Airbrush Model TC-40T - Cool Runner Professional High Performance Single-Piston Airbrush Air Compressor with 3-Liter Air Tank, 2 Holders, Regulator, Gauge, Water Trap Filter & Air Hose https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00WBT7PTW/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_12S7xbQ5YWETS
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Thanks for posting this, I picked up a Shiflett Bros Viking and an airbrush and figured I try to learn on it. Dumb question maybe, but do you have to have a compressor like this? You cant hook it up to a home depot type compressor right?
Thanks for posting this, I picked up a Shiflett Bros Viking and an airbrush and figured I try to learn on it. Dumb question maybe, but do you have to have a compressor like this? You cant hook it up to a home depot type compressor right?
I think so. As long as you can regulate the pressure down to 15-20 psi. Honestly I'm such a newb I'm not sure.
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It helps a lot to have a small compressor like this for hobby use; small so it takes up less space and ease of use, and most importantly it's much quieter. I had a husky compressor from HD which is more suited for a garage workshop setting and it was loud, too loud for in home airbrushing but it would work if nothing else.
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