Whats the Best Air Brush to purchase?

Submitted by Brad on 12/22/05 at 7:48 AM. ( ) 4.254.115.16

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A lot of opinions about that issue

This response submitted by Ken on 12/22/05 at 8:12 AM. ( fishwork2005@yahoo.com ) 68.209.1.125

Hit the orange button to the left and type the same question in the search field...by the way, I use both single and double action Paache...just depends on what Im doing that day and how my hands feel.


It Really Depends.....

This response submitted by Old Fart on 12/22/05 at 9:35 AM. ( ) 64.122.57.12

.....On what you're going to use it for. Do a SEARCH for "air brush", that'll keep you busy for a while!


I like Iwata

This response submitted by Derek on 12/22/05 at 3:39 PM. ( ) 68.248.139.63

IMO, you can't go wrong with an Iwata airbrush, very high quality. They have different models depending on your needs and budget. As has been stated, numerous info via search.


Iwata HP BC

This response submitted by Todd B on 12/22/05 at 9:47 PM. ( ) 4.224.54.205

I have had Paasche VL, Vega 2000, Paasche Millenium. They are all very good brushes and have served me well but the Iwata is very comfortable to paint with and easier for me to detail with. But the first ones I mentioned are all good starter brushes until you decide if you want to spend alot of money on a brush.

Todd B


AZTEC

This response submitted by scottz on 12/23/05 at 10:35 AM. ( woodswatersz@aol.com ) 70.130.128.160

I can make spots and thin lines with no retarder or thinner.


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