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> OT: What's the best airbrush for shooting acrylics?, I understand they are thicker...
Dr. Roger
post May 10 2007, 02:37 AM
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Iwata is the hands down best quality and thats where I think I want to go.

I will be shooting acrylics but none specify which guns are optimal for which paint.

Does anyone know the models do the best job with acrylics?


I'm in the market for a complete setup.
Even better would be to utilize my scuba tanks as the air source just to have it quiet[i]. I'm only half kidding... =)

So my wish list are:
Iwata gun, gravity feed, dual action.
silent compressor
hoses
variety of spray widths

Your opinions are greatly appreciated... again. (IMG:style_emoticons/default/clap56.gif)
Best deals?
Know anyone who wants to get rid of their setup?

West Coast Ramble is right around the corner and I just got my flywheel back from KEP. Yes!


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post May 10 2007, 10:02 AM
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