- Member since
January 2004
- From: Chicago area
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Posted by kenbadger
on Thursday, December 4, 2008 12:02 AM
dwarvenpyro, If your just doing basic spraying, protype color apps, clean finishes with basic patterns a bottom feed gun will do OK, but if you're going to get into detailing at some point - you should definitely consider a gravity gun you can work at lower pressures to get better control and thus better detail. In any case, unless all you are doing is single color solid coat coverages, dual action will give you the spray control you want for fine scale finishing - with a slight learning curve to the triggering, (nothing that practice on pop cans and empty shampoo bottles can't teach you). If you want to do both basic and detail work efficiently with one airbrush, a Universal or Matrix would be best choices in Badger's line. Compressor wise as long as you have a means to regulate down to the proper pressure (8-12psi for gravity feed - 18-25 psi for bottom feed) that "shop" compressor will do the job. let me know if I can give further help with equipment info (kenbadger@aol.com)
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