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Posted by Anonymous on Thursday, July 1, 2004 2:26 AM
aco hardware stores- alton air compressor model# at 01101- $60.00 2 gal tank 70-100 psi working pressure
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Posted by Anonymous on Wednesday, June 30, 2004 8:53 AM
Cheech:

The hose that comes with the A/B( I use an Aztec A470) screws right onto the hose that comes with the compressor with the compressor adapter that comes with it.
This gives you the length of the A/B hose and compressor hose as well.

Hope this helps ya ou tand good luck with it

Paul
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  • From: Indianapolis
Posted by chester111472 on Monday, June 28, 2004 8:16 AM
Warlock........the Campbell Hausfeld compressor you have....is it easy to hook up an airbrush hose to it, or do you need adaptors? That compressor looks like exactly what I am looking for...I will have to pick up the moisture trap, but no biggie...just curious if anyone else has this compressor and their thoughts.........
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 26, 2004 4:41 PM
Hey Cheech,
Me and my old man bought that Easy Air Husky about 6 months ago. The 1.5 gallon tank with a Maxium psi of 135!!! It's a great!!!! It's lightweight, portable and isn't loud at all!! (Compared to all the other ones you barely notice when it's on!!! We looked at a bunch too and turned all of them on !!) I would pick it up right away!!! You will have to pick up the moisture trap too though. I think that was around $12.00. Everything else you need (minus the AirBrush) is in the box. I hope this helps!!! Good Luck!!!!Cheers, Mate!!!!! Smile [:)]Cool [8D]
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P.S. For that size it's the best PSI your going to get too!!! For example the next Husky size up was 2 gallons, but the Max PSI was only 120 or 125. And it was so loud when you turned it on and just way to bulky!!!! The easy air was the most powerful for the best price out of all the AB compressors in the 5 or so LHS in Austin, Lowes, Home Depot, Sears and micro-mark's catalog!!!! Bye Now!!!! Wink [;)]
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Posted by MusicCity on Saturday, June 26, 2004 4:34 PM
Those types of "General Purpose" compressors will work just fine for an airbrush. They are a bit of overkill for that purpose in that they have far more pressure and flow than you will ever use airbrushing and some of them (mine included!) are very noisy. The advantage is, as you noticed, that they can be used for many other chores. The disadvantage is that they are noisy.

Mine is a Porter-Cable that I got at Lowes for around $100. It has a 6 gallon tank and does everything I want from a compressor. I added a moisture trap (Critical for airbrushing) for around $20 and a remote regulator at my workbench and am very satisfied with my setup. I run it down to about 10-15 psi for painting.
Scott Craig -- Nashville, TN -- My Website -- My Models Page
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Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 26, 2004 3:04 PM
Cheech:

Can't speak personally about the Husky model, but i was in the same limited funds boat as you. If you have a Walmart around you they carry a Campell Hausfeld compressor At the same or maybe cheaper price.
It is a 2 gallon tank. Comes with a pressure regulator that you can set from 0-max and an assortment of adapters and rates at 100 psi. For an extra 9 bucks you can get a moisture trap if you may need one.
It is very quiet. I have had 2 and 3 am paint sessions and have yet to wake up the houshold.

Good luck and hope this helps ya out.
Paul
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air compressor question
Posted by Anonymous on Saturday, June 26, 2004 2:37 PM
hello everyone here in fine scale model land. alot of you have helped me on my air brush venture, that i figured maybe someone can help me on this one as well. I am a single father who is also a college student, so price range is of the utmost importance. I was in my local home improvement centre day and I stumbeled accross an air compressor made by husky. It had a built in air regulator with a setting for airbrushes, somewhere around 25psi. as well as different settings for other jobs like filling up tires and air tools. it is only $99 within what I am willing to pay for such a tool, also I would be able to use it for other things besides air brushing. Does anyone know anything about these type of air compressors?
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