Would this air compressor work for airbrushing?
- crazydave
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Would this air compressor work for airbrushing?
I don't really know if you need anything special or if any air compressor will do, but this is one of the cheaper ones I've seen, and it has 230 PSI capability.
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... ct_id=3992
http://www.walmart.com/catalog/product. ... ct_id=3992
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Yeah, it would work fine. The only thing to consider is that it will be on constantly, since there isn't a tank... what a lot of airbrush guys do is fill up a large innertube and put a regulator on it... super quiet, and at the low (12-20 psi) pressure that you'll use, it will last a while before refills. You could use that compressor to fill an innertube, if noise is an issue for you... those things are pretty loud.
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Maxximum Attack wrote:What does the regulator look like. The inner tube method is just ghetto enough for me. Got me thinking of getting an airbrish now. I could just pop over to the gas station and fill up the inner tube, no hassle at all.
Maxx
They look like that, and you just have to build your own air plumbing with the correct adapters, "T"s, etc. In addition to the regulator, it's a good idea to use a filter as well. You can find all this stuff at Home Depot.