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Hi Sailing Dutchman
I am looking into an Iwata airbrush and the one you mentioned is interesting. However is the air pressure regulated in any way ?
Thanks
Danny
SMH Check out Lowels, Menards, etc. They have some really nice small compressors for under $100
Check out Lowels, Menards, etc. They have some really nice small compressors for under $100
I got a nice pancake compressor at Menards, on sale, for forty bucks. Sure was loud, though. Eventually moved it to garage and bought Iwata for airbrushing.
I have sometimes thought I could have just bought a cheap air tank, and filled it from the pancake compressor in garage.
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
Clint
Hi! I have an Iwata Power Jet Pro Studio Compressor, Very happy with it.
I used to use one of those cheap pancake compressors with a two gallon tank- noisy as ..., well, you know. Finally replaced it with an Iwata Silver Jet. Cost me just a little over a hundred. Airbrushing is much more pleasant now. With the flow rate of my two badgers, I only get a max of about 25 psi, but since I do most of my airbrushing at 15-20 psi, it is fine.
I use the Sprint Jet by Iwata. It is quiet(the air coming out of the brush is louder than the compressor), and comes with a dryer/regulator. However, it is rather pricey at about $250
https://www.amazon.com/Iwata-Medea-Studio-Sprint-Single-Compressor/dp/B000BQPNWS/ref=sr_1_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1513645393&sr=8-3&keywords=sprint+jet
If you plan to only use one airbrush at a time, the standard airbrush compressor you see all over online for under 100 bucks will do everything you need. Very quiet, takes up very little room and will do most jobs unless you are trying to move a lot of paint. For the scale model world you will not be doing anything that would tax it. Many sellers have airbrush compressor kits that come with the regulator and moisture trap for around $100.
I've used a compressor that was pulled out of a dumped refrigerator. Very durable - works for over 20 years now - and as noisy as a refrigerator.
Here's a link to another one I've built - because building them babies can be a hobby in itself:
http://cs.finescale.com/fsm/tools_techniques_and_reference_materials/f/18/t/151920.aspx
Hope it helps, have a nice day
Paweł
All comments and critique welcomed. Thanks for your honest opinions!
www.vietnam.net.pl
Thanks,
John
Looking at trying some airbrushing and would like some suggestions on a compressor. It will be used inside so I need it to be quiet. Any thoughts about salon airbrush or dental compressors? Fireball out
fireball
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