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Old 03-22-2008, 04:48 PM
dannyplug1 dannyplug1 is offline
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Default badger 150 vs iwata ecipse

I am very confused I purchased an iwata eclipse and then was told that parts were hard to get by the local art store. So I switched it to an Badger 150 because it has better accessibility in regard to parts. I would be very interseyed in any opinion pro or con in regard to the two air brushes for plug building. Help! I am very confused?????
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Old 03-22-2008, 06:07 PM
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Danny, if you've purchased the 150 then hook it up and start spraying stuff, use an airbrush paint like the Badger Air Opaque at first because they are pre-mixed thin to flow though your brush easily, skip the paint cup and use the jars for a little while till you get used to handling the thing or you'll just dump paint in your lap, hint- get a cheap blow dryer that has a low or no heat setting and use it to set up your paint quickly to prevent runs and drips since you are working on surfaces that aren't flat, wear a very good quality dust mask, and have fun, you'll be surprised at what you can do...and don't hesitate to ask if you need help....
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Old 03-22-2008, 07:13 PM
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clarification, with the airbrushing that is...plug building -still figuring that out...
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