bit odd but worth a go,anyone got one of those airbrush compressors they dont want?i fancy givin it a go,just on a budget lol
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you can run em off a biggun as long as you use a regulator and those cans dont last long, another method is a spare wheel, again a regulator and nipple adaptor are req, then along to the garage to pump it up again
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Badger-air-bru...d=p3286.c0.m14Too young to die and too old to give a toss
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i have that one on watching,ill just hang on till i can get a tiddler,no room for biggunOriginally posted by POPEYE View Postyou can run em off a biggun as long as you use a regulator and those cans dont last long, another method is a spare wheel, again a regulator and nipple adaptor are req, then along to the garage to pump it up again
http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/Badger-air-bru...d=p3286.c0.m14
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I have several compressors all new and one second hand (in use now) from £30 ish for the second hand one to £150 for a big ish one, If you are going to stormys you could look in on the way backDid I mention I have a BLUE one
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TBH mate cant remember they are stowed at the back of the workshop, give me a chance to uncover them early next week and I'll put details up on here, I got some other power tools as well, bought a job lotOriginally posted by breakdowntruck2 View Postahhh are any of them diddy ones for airbrushing?Did I mention I have a BLUE one
Tony

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Won't one of those poxy little tyre compressors push enough air through for that job?

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