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Help with a compressor
Hi i`m searching a compressor for a Classic airgraver i have read that the airgraver work with a little compressor with 1/3 gallon tank and 60 PSI
. This types of compressors can works with the airgravers? http://cgi.ebay.es/AEROGRAFO-AIRBRUS...item1c15769bbf and the airbrush silent compressor that work with 60 PSI but without tanks? Thank you for your help and if anyone use this types of compressors and can show me a photo of the model that you use,i `d like see wich type of compressor i can use with the airgraver,because i have no idea xddd |
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Re: Help with a compressor
Hi,
You should get one with a tank. Small tankless compressors have a tendency to pulse and might be a problem with the Airgraver idle and smooth operation. check out steves engraving tools listed compressors. AirAmp |
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Re: Help with a compressor
Hi Mrthe,
I have the same one. I bought it to lend out to people who don't have one. It has a small tank of 3 liters to store the pressure in. Its a bit on the loud side, but if you take off the casing its a lot quieter. Sootable for al lindsay work and a cheap start but you will want something better eventually. I worked with something similar for more than 2 years though. Good stuff for a tight budget. Look a bit longer for this one, mine only cost me 90,-. Airamp is right, don't go for the ones without tank. |
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