rise, old thread..
I just got my setup started and am still learning.
I have a Badger Crescendo 175 with a fine tip. I was experimenting with ink and water for a while, but finally painted my connie cannon carriages. Pre shaded, then painted. I used both testors thinner and mineral spirits, and liked testors better, but the spirits were acceptable. This thing works as great as I'd expect it too, especially for a beginner. Only had one clog, that I fixed with a swab in 5 seconds. The cheap testors enamel I'm putting through it, seems great. Ran it too thin once, but corrected it easily. I was soaking the thing in acetone, but recently only the tips and dirty parts.
I purchased a cheap rockford 1 gallon compressor at Walmart. On the description it said it could be used for airbrushing. That's about all I'd use it for. It supposedly pumps out 100 psi. It didn't blow out computers very well though (probably just need a better air nozzle). It came with some connectors but nothing for airbrushing. It has a built in regulator that is usable, but not ideal for fine tuning. It had no moisture trap that I could see (just a drain). I purchased an inline moisture trap but have yet to see a drop of water. I live in a dry are of So Cal. Maybe they're not needed here in the summer. I should have got a fine tuning regulator. I bought this, instead of a hobby compressor, because I hate that pulsing crap. This does the job, but is noisy as hell. I live in a noisy neighborhood where people play music loud and are more carefree, but I'm still a little embarrassed to run this outside. If I lived in a nice neighborhood, it would be a deal breaker, it's that loud. I put it in a box, and keep the lid cracked open (after it fills)
I'm still trying to find good sources of supplies. Ebay stuff from china is pretty cheap, if you know what you're getting, and can wait for it. Home depot and lowes are often better than art stores for thinner. I'm still trying to find a cheap way to get paint.