[Spridgets] Airbrush
Andrew Payne
andrewpayne at intrex.net
Sun Aug 14 19:25:50 MDT 2011
I used to use a lot of airbrushes as a kid, but that has little to do with my answer. Have you considered the aerosol paint sprayers from a body shop? They aren't a good spray gun, but at $8 or so they work well, are easy to clean and did I mention $8? I touched up my wrx with one, and the color match is bad, but the texture is good. And the color was a bad mix, not the sprayer.
I would not suggest it for the middle of the bonnet, but for under valence, it could work well
Drew
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From: Steven Guterman <an5.sprite at gmail.com>
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Date: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 20:29:06
To: Spridget Chat Group<spridgets at autox.team.net>
Subject: [Spridgets] Airbrush
Hi all,
I have been a bit busy with work lately so have not been able to contribute
much lately. I hope everyone is have a good summer.
I was under my other LBC looking around and noticed I had scrapped the
bottom of the front valance on a driveway. (I know when I did it but was
trying to forget)
Anyway, It may be time to get one of the small airbrush spray guns for this
repair. The spot is too big for a small brush and too small for a full size
spray gun.
Has anyone tried any of the cheaper airbrush guns available on EBAY. They
sell for $20-35. I am not sure I will use it much so do not fell like
spending $100 for a name brand one. Yes I know they are made in China but I
have found that some Chinese goods do work while others don't. Any real
review is appreciated.
Also, is a gravity feed or suction better for auto touch up?
Thanks
Steven
59 Green Bugeye
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