Thinking the same myself ,,,,,but you shouldn't have toMaybe pop it on a stand and drill a large hole under the drain glass to allow access!!
Isn’t the large hole already there? I can see the carpet through it in the second picture. I would also be tempted to fit a secondary PRV at the airbrush stand to control usage air pressure. You would then just need to wind up the pressure on the compressor and only access it once to drain down when you finish the spray session. Andy has something like that illustrated in his new room thread, as do I in my room. It really makes life much easier.Thinking the same myself ,,,,,but you shouldn't have to :smiling3:
I can attest to this.The time you are most likely to have a moisture problem is in high humidity or freezing conditions eg a cold shed. The poor thing needs a good dusting is about all.
WibbleYou do not need to drain after every session, mine is only drained when I remember and normally there is very little water. (pause) In fact just checked it now and nothing... The time you are most likely to have a moisture problem is in high humidity or freezing conditions eg a cold shed. The poor thing needs a good dusting is about all.
LOOK OUT!!!! Some fool has sold him a box of matches.....Wibble
Would heat or flame do ?
Wobble.
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