I've already looked through the archives for this topic and the latest posts I found were made back in April.
Do anyone have a recommendation for an inexpensive air compressor for running an airbrush? I want it to run on regular household current. I understand the oil less ones are loud. What should I look for? Are there good brands and brands to avoid?
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Geri
Air compressor for air brush
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Hi Geri, they are all pretty much the same. But it would be good to have at least a horse and a half to two horse. And the quieter the better. That will matter. Quiet will matter - alot. The larger the tank you have the less the compressor will run and the less you will hear it. You will also need an inline regulator to regulate the air for more control of your airbrush and an inline moisture trap. Hope this helps. charles
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Geri,
The $99 compressor at Home depot works just fine for an airbrush inclusing the Aztek at 50 psi with micas... the little pancake compressors work well too, but more money, and more compressor than you need for just airbrushing.
Tony
The $99 compressor at Home depot works just fine for an airbrush inclusing the Aztek at 50 psi with micas... the little pancake compressors work well too, but more money, and more compressor than you need for just airbrushing.
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