TerrySoham
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I seem to be using a lot of cans of airbrush propellant! Does anyone know of a inexpensive and small but reliable compressor?
Thanks
Thanks
funandtrains said:whizzo said:Hi , as a stop gap -to save buying propellant air tins - i use a spare car wheel , which lasts ages regards Dave
I've done that before and it is ok with very basic airbrushes that have a course spray but the dust that can come out of the tyre can block a better airbrush.
ROSS said:Ferrysteam said:Use a fridge compressor out of an old fridge.I use one to power my stationery's.They're powerful,easy to get and very quiet.
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Trouble with that is..not everybody can sort it out to make it work....sort of technically challenged...as the saying goes![]()
I have some customers who cannot figure out how to connect a battery via a resistor to LEDs despite my leaflets and instructions (read after the LEDs destruct!!.![]()
Must be all these media degrees they are taking - (or taken).![]()