Phil Pascoe
Established Member
Airbrushes. Anyone use one? Pros and cons of buying?
After an interesting demo by P. Hannaby last Saturday, I'm seriously thinking of getting one.
I already have a full sized compressor and a hose long enough to reach my lathe, so all I really need from the air side is a regulator/moisture trap at that end. This is not an unnecessary expenditure in the sense that I have other tools to run from it. I have read time after time not to buy the cheap unnamed kits as they are unreliable and I have bought enough tools in my time not to expect much from cheap gear, but that said my pocket is quite shallow and I can't afford to go and blow £100+ on something that will get little use.
Some of the starter level better makes have only one size needle - is this a serious disadvantage at this level? I do not need fine lines and detail, although I appreciate this could be a "famous last words" statement.
After an interesting demo by P. Hannaby last Saturday, I'm seriously thinking of getting one.
I already have a full sized compressor and a hose long enough to reach my lathe, so all I really need from the air side is a regulator/moisture trap at that end. This is not an unnecessary expenditure in the sense that I have other tools to run from it. I have read time after time not to buy the cheap unnamed kits as they are unreliable and I have bought enough tools in my time not to expect much from cheap gear, but that said my pocket is quite shallow and I can't afford to go and blow £100+ on something that will get little use.
Some of the starter level better makes have only one size needle - is this a serious disadvantage at this level? I do not need fine lines and detail, although I appreciate this could be a "famous last words" statement.