Anthonyb wrote: |
I need a bit of advise please. I have just made the jump into airbrushing and have purchased a Paasche H (supposed to be good for beginners), and am having trouble deciding on an air compressor. I live in an apartment so a garage style is out of the question. What would you recommend? How much hp do I need? I have been looking at the Paasche D-500, is this sufficient? Will I need a regulator and moisture trap for it? I primarily use Model Master enamels, so will I need something with more power?. Please help, I am so confused... |
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The Paasche H is a real classic and my first AB dated back to the 80's. The package looks identical to mine and still costs about one single box model.
It requires "Recommended Air Pressure .5 to 1 CFM @ 20 to 45 lbs (psi). depending on tip size and fluid being sprayed". The flow rate and pressure are beyond those provided by most low end airbrush compressors. See the June 2008 issue of FSM for comparison of compressors. The Paasche D500 is workable, but marginal. At slightly higher price range, I like the Paasche DA400. It is a better match to your Paasche H AB. (Yes, low end AB needs more powerful compressor.)
http://www.chicagoairbrushsupply.com/padaco1.html
If your budget is limited, consider the house brand compressor from AirBrush Depot, BearAir or Airbrush City. See the last post by jhande.
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No matter which compressor you get, you MUST have a regulator and filter for it.