a thin airline, a thick pen like body with a couple of small jars. I may
have purchased it at an art supply or hobby shop but really can't
remember ...it was cheaper than the regular sprayers at the time and
only required very small amounts of paint to work. Perfect for doing all
the small stuff.
Gary wrote:
--Well I tried priming some of the ribs today and used a foam brush to see the
effect. It was ok but I would like a smoother finish, it did however stick
to the surface of the metal very well. I have a 5hp,25gal oil-less air
compressure so I pick-up a small touch-up spray gun from Canadian Tire (4.5
SCFM @ 40 PSI), which I'm going to return because Home Depot has one for
$16.00 cheaper and needs only 2.5 SCFM. Wray you talked about an Airbrush;
is it the type of item you would find in a hobby shop or some other type of
store?
Gary M
Through Adversity To The Stars
712R
Wray Thompson ...Rebel 306 ...home page http://wrayt.tripod.com/
My ICQ number is 29764664
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