Re: Suggestions for Air Brush
There are some real artists on this forum. I'm not, but I do use a couple of air brushes.
A table top compressor adjustable, with a filter for removing water in the atmosphere is a good start. At Harbor freight there are real cheap air brushes that spray a good mist no matter how thick you make your mix.
there are some fancy ones there too, still only about 20 bucks, but unless you thin it down pretty well, it clogs these pretty badly. I had a lot of trouble with these, have a brand new one and haven't used it on the last three or four projects.
The cheapo sprayer is fine, and they (Harbor Freight) even has a box of extra bottles for a good enough price that I don't bother cleaning after using them, I just toss them. A well stocked Harbor Freight will have everything.
One thing they don't have. While they sell a baking soda container for spray blasting, they don't have the proper compressor to match. I thought that was ironic, and glad I checked the demand CFM of the sprayer against the CFM output of the compressors.
Good luck.