QUOTE: Originally posted by woodbeck3
That's an excellent deal, minus the $125 shipping on it. |
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That's what they want for shipping? Are they smoking crack or what? [:0]
QUOTE: But the Million air isnt that good for continious T-shirt airbrushing is it. Been looking more along the line of the Silentair t-50 or t-30 to start out. |
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You didn't say you wanted to do T-shirt airbrushing.
No, a Million-Air will burn up if you try T-shirt painting with it.
T-shirt airbrushing is very demanding on a compressor because you are spraying normally at 60 psi which uses air quickly and would cause a small tank compressor to run much more than the 50% duty cycle they were created for.
Your best bet for T-shirt airbrushing is an industrial compressor as they will last and they are not that expensive.
Some people including my buddy Scooter recommend the Sears oil-lubed, belt-driven compressors as they are quieter than the direct drive oiless versions and will last practically a lifetime if cared for.
If you have to have a silent model then the Silentaire's such the Terry Hill model are very good but they run you $800.
Mike
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