As you have probably noticed a decent compressor will cost as much, if not more than a decent airbrush.......
I am brand new into the airbrush/compressor scene, so I was hoping for some tips on what to look for (PSI, moisture catch, regulator, tank size, etc).
A reputable piston compressor with an output of roughly 50PSI minimum is a good start & a combined filter / regulator is pretty much a must. A receiver compressor is also well worth the investment, with somewhere about 2L probably being fine for single user scale modelling use. If you can splash out on a twin piston unit, comparative to a similar single piston, as well as being more powerful these will usually give a longer service life as the components are not worked as hard.
I was hoping some of the forum veterans could share experience on what to look for in a quality compressor.
I'm not exactly a veteran, but - Reputable brand (Sparmax, Iwata (which is more or less Sparmax), Badger, Paasche, Silentaire & Sil-Air are some) with receiver.
I also ran into some notes on going the CO2 path. Any ideas on that would also be great.
Lots of pro's & con's;
+ Silent, no electricity source required, constant pressure output.
- Without weighing your bottle, it hard to tell how much CO2 is left, the bottle is heavy & potentially dangerous, unless you have a second bottle it's possible that you will occasionally run out
Also, has anyone used the Badger compressors?
Not me, but plenty here have.
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