Re: compressor settings
mkozio, what kind of paint do you plan on using, and what kind of work are you planning on doing?
Those things paly a huge part, along with the type of airbrush you are going to use, in deciding what kind of air source is best for you.
There are other things to consider aswell, things like noise, space, power, will you be mobile or working at home, like will you be working for little short spans of time at a time, and so on. All those things play into the decision making.
If you are just starting out, and you aren't sure whether you really want to do this or not, then you might consider leasing a CO2 tank, that would let you spray without the need for power, noise worries, mobility, maintainance (other than getting the tank refilled), the type of paint you are going to use, the type of brush, or the kind of work. If you decide that airbrushing isn't for you, then you can return the bottle and get your deposit back, if you do like it, you can keep on with the CO2, or get a compressor that will suit your needs. But this will give you a chance to learn to airbrush, and to find out what you really need out of a compressor. Then you can do your shopping intellegently.
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