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Reply to "Advice: Air Brushes"

Lots of good stuff at the above link.

I have more airbrushes than I can remember, I always seem to go back to the Paasche model H, as it is easy to use, easy to clean. (and it / spare parts are readily available)

I'm a little firmer about protection than the above poster regarding "water" based paints. The ones that contain acrylic are basically liquid plastic. If you breath it in before it has "dried", you are effectively painting your lungs with a layer of plastic. Thus, for ALL paint types, get a GOOD / appropriate for the paint type mask, and a spray booth.

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800-980-OGRR (6477)
www.ogaugerr.com

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