does anyone here use an airbrush to paint their boards, or has anyone done research about airbrushes??? im looking just for an airbrush to do simple designs on my boards and thought someone here might be able to point me in the right direction since there are a TON of brushes out there. thank you for contributing. Josh
does anyone here use an airbrush to paint their boards, or has anyone done > research about airbrushes??? im looking just for an airbrush to do simple > designs on my boards and thought someone here might be able to point me in > the right direction since there are a TON of brushes out there. thank you > for contributing.>>> Josh…You can archive that info. lots on this subject…also the J.C. AIRBRUSHING video is a good starter reference.Herb.
does anyone here use an airbrush to paint their boards, or has anyone done > research about airbrushes??? im looking just for an airbrush to do simple > designs on my boards and thought someone here might be able to point me in > the right direction since there are a TON of brushes out there. thank you > for contributing.>>> Josh Josh: A common scenario with people getting into airbrush is buying an inexpensive, basic solution that will be outdated right off the bat. I would recommend a double action, siphon feed kit that comes with a set of needles (sizes fine, medium and large). You can use the same compressor used to run numeric tools with the addition of a moisture trap if you do not have one already. Check out this link for more info: http://www.dixieart.com/ Shine http://users2.fdn.com/~shine
I use the cheapest crap on the market,I mean like five dollar junk,and that includes bottles,and hose.Over 95% of my painting is done with these…If it’s not these joke airbrushes,it’s the $15.00 touch-up gun…I guess you could go either way if you were so inclined,LOL.Herb.