fengda airbrush question?
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Same one iv been using for years changed the water trap last year as i cracked it but produces a good steady pressure. Used the airbrush for a while to itwas ok for learning (i still am) but since changed it for an evolution one once i could afford it
SimonWhy is common sense not so common?Comment
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Should say it runs all the time when spraying but it quite, quietWhy is common sense not so common?Comment
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PeteComment
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As a starter kit I’m sure this will be fine…it will certainly allow you to learn the craft without too much outlay. Later you will know exactly what you want from your kit and can upgrade accordingly.
The idea of the tank is to smooth out the air delivery, eliminating pulses. However, my Iwatta compressor is tankless and runs on demand. It’s air delivery is completely pulseless.Comment
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This is the later version of the air compressor I've been using for many years - a fair few fellow forum members have one, or very similar..............
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Airbrush-compressor-reservoir-Fengda-FD-186/dp/B019CKXBOU/ref=sr_1_6?crid=X4YN0UVVABWF&keywords=as186+air+co mpressor&qid=1676919356&refinements=p_36:4500-10000&rnid=118657031&sprefix=as186+air+compressor, aps,220&sr=8-6
Dave
That's more my price range :smiling:Comment
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I bought mine for around the same price, but it came with two el cheapo airbrushes - ideal for learning to use the airbrush. I still use one of the Chinese airbrushes for priming & basecoats.
John has some reasonably priced quality airbrushes in the SMS https://www.scalemodelshop.co.uk/0-3...ms-200-p17352/ - don't forget as a SMF supporter you get a 5% discount in the shop. After you've become comfortable using the basic airbrush, then, you can look for more expensive & higher quality bits of kit.............
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