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Should I get this airbrush starter kit?
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<blockquote data-quote="evan4218" data-source="post: 117072" data-attributes="member: 1087"><p>Run a search for Paasche H-Set Single Action Airbrush Painting Set</p><p></p><p>Its way easyer to clean and comes with an extra large paint jar.</p><p></p><p>As far as aircompressors, I used a large multi use one. Just find a place that sells them (In the us a wall mart or home depot) and get a small to medium sized one. You can use it for other things too and get a wide range of PSI. All together you will be out around $100 us dollars for the set up but will be able to airbrush with the best of em.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="evan4218, post: 117072, member: 1087"] Run a search for Paasche H-Set Single Action Airbrush Painting Set Its way easyer to clean and comes with an extra large paint jar. As far as aircompressors, I used a large multi use one. Just find a place that sells them (In the us a wall mart or home depot) and get a small to medium sized one. You can use it for other things too and get a wide range of PSI. All together you will be out around $100 us dollars for the set up but will be able to airbrush with the best of em. [/QUOTE]
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