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Nobby
20-08-07, 07:56 PM
As the system doesn't want me to reply to your messages i sent earlier i'll do it this way.

Thanks for your comments, I do not currently have a set up as such. It's a long story but i am just getting back into this after building spray booths for the tanning industry.

I was set up as a custom paint shop,Airbrush training and sales. I would like to get set up again as before, but we will see what happens.

I'll work on an Avatar this week!! Thanks again, keep creative!

Wayne
20-08-07, 09:37 PM
What equipment are you using- I want to get into airbrush a bit more myself!

Wayne
21-08-07, 09:00 AM
FROM NOBBY:
Still cant reply, and i don't want to keep starting new threads as it will all seem a bit disjointed, so if you are able to stick this as a quote on the thread then great.

I have used many airbrushes and have, for variouse reasons come to some conclusions that many would agree with and many would scoff at. I hate, with a passion, Badger. The reason i hate them is not due to the poor quality, (which may be an issue) but the fact that so many students would come to me for the first time complaining of problems and poor quality work. Mostly with a Badger in their hands and mostly because they are trying to do artwork with general purpose airbrush.

I have Demonstrated and taught for Devilbiss, but have to admit that esspecially now they have been bought by Bell Creative, it is just a product on the shelf and will not be much more. If you can your hands on a Super 63 it would be worth a go. I actually have 100 year old (almost) Devilbiss which still works, badly but still going.

Iwata have a very good range and good supply for after service. Most of mine are Iwata.

I have always admired the German market but not yet had the opportunity to use one of their airbrushes for a long period. I hope to rectify this next year.

I have a Pasche Turbo also, but these are usually kept on the side to show off, rarely used unless you have a great deal of experience in setting them up.

Your first questions need to be 'What am i going to use it for?' 'What paint will i be using?' Then i could give you a model type to aim for.

Signoholic
21-08-07, 12:59 PM
The Board Permissions are now Fixed!!!!