Hahaha that one might be a little out of my price range\ said:Patrick's right. I've used one of those compressors for about 4 years with no problems at all. The only thing I might suggest is to try and find one with gravity fed airbrushes (ie with the paint cup fixed on top of the A/B barrel) as they are easier to use. I've seen a couple on ebay for around £60 - £65.Whatever you do - don't go for this one!
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/350446067151?_trksid=p2055119.m1438.l2649&ssPageName=STRK:MEBIDX:IT
Gern
If this is the one you mean I think I might get it. http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/TOP-END-AIRBRUSH-COMPRESSOR-AS18-NEW-AIR-BRUSH-KIT-/380296526063?pt=UK_Crafts_DrawingSupplies_EH&hash=item588b7078ef\ said:Whilst the iwata range is excellent, there's going to be nothing left for a compressor!For starting out, I'd try the AS 18 compressor & see if you c n get a kit that comes with an airbrush too. A quick look on eBay came up with this one
It's £55 + free postage. I've used the same compressor before with no problems.
Patrick
Si not sure if this is the right thing to do with sticking AB buttons but I give mine a fine coat of vaseline. It works but I am not sure of the long term implications if any.\ said:I have two gravity fed AB in fact I have this: http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-Gravity-Feed-Airbrush-Dual-Action-Compressor-Kit-Nail-Body-Art-Spray-Tattoo-/400356877974?pt=UK_Crafts_DrawingSupplies_EH&hash=item5d37212696 it is okay for a starter set as it is low noise, small, portable, however it is just for starters, a tank version is a must once you get proficient with it. I have a cheapo AB and it is okay, however the button sticks like mad despite cleaning regular. My other is a Hansa Hobbyline at around £90 and that is rather good.Getting the cheapest is not always the sane way to go even if you are unsure of AB and a newbie. For the extra few quid the experience can be better than using a really a cheap option and struggle with it and put you off. Get the best you can afford without blowing big bucks.
Si![]()
Ta Terry, I have tried cleaner, WD 40 to give it a good clean through etc etc, and it still sticks. It sticks on the down press and you have to pull up to get it to stop spraying...very annoying, will try your method too, got nothing to loose.\ said:Si not sure if this is the right thing to do with sticking AB buttons but I give mine a fine coat of vaseline. It works but I am not sure of the long term implications if any.
scalemodelling.co.uk is a privately operated online discussion forum. All content posted by members reflects their own views and opinions and does not necessarily represent those of the forum owners or administrators. While reasonable efforts are made to moderate content, no responsibility is accepted for user-generated material. By using this site, you agree to comply with UK law and the forum rules.