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Air Brush Gun/Kit

Ron 73

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I recently bought a air brush kit, Today i went and finally bought the fittings and hose to hook it up to my air compressor. Ive never used one before, ive painted many cars but have never tried this and though it make take some time and im sure of that id like to hear any ideas, suggestions, dos and don't dos, anything you may know that would help me learn. Im not afraid to ask advice or take it and suggestions that will help. Im not sure when im going to attempt to try it out so i thought next to watching some things i have hear and reading i would ask if anyone else has done it or does do it. Ive seen what kind of work Mike does at killer paint on video which was very interesting, i know im not going to be anything even close, it may be wrong for me period, but i want to try it. Thanks, Ron
 
Check out this forum. They are good at what they do and I learned a lot there.

There is a section for airbrushin and several other sections including auto body and paint.

http://www.kustomkulturelounge.com/forum/index.php

Playing with an airbrush is fun.

Do you have a regulator so you can turn the pressure down going to your airbrush?
 
#1 Rule... Keep it clean!
#2 Rule... Know how far to thin the paint.
#3 Rule... PRACTICE!PRACTICE!PRACTICE!PRACTICE!
#4 Rule...
 
I was hoping to just read and wait, but i knew after i posted, that someone would ask me and thought id better make it known, Yes i do have a regulator for the lower A-Pressure . Thanks. Ron
 
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