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Bridgebuster

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  1. Got an email from him dated 9/30. Sent another to him last week and haven't heard yet, but it usually takes a few days.
  2. Bruno, very nicely done bro. Great detailing with very little "not from the box" hardware. Nathan, fine looking Boss!! Yours?
  3. Too cool!!!! I had a 64 Ghia painted orange at Earl Scheib. Now I'm all riled up to go find one of those kits and build a custom killer Ghia from back in the day. Thanks! Phil
  4. You're blessed to have a wife who not only is OK with your hobby, but encourages you by buying you an airbrush like she did. My wife is the same way. I'd say she's a "keeper".
  5. Thanks gents for all the responses. I value each one and appreciate your opinions. I have a little time to decide while I'm saving my nickels. Still not sure exactly, but am printing this thread and going to re-read it again and again until I make up my mind. Sounds, though, like SOME kind of airbrush is the way to go instead of rattle-cans. Thanks again. Phil
  6. I'm thinking about buying an airbrush setup. My son uses an Iwata and loves it, but I'm open to all brands and models. Looks like gravity feed would work best, but I don't know that's true. Do you use gravity feed or siphon style? Why do you like one over the other? Looks to me like the downside to gravity is that with the siphone models, you can switch color jars pretty easily. With the gravity feed, it looks like I would have to empty the cup and clean it out every time I change colors. Anyway, that's just speculation, since I don't know JACK about airbrushes. I do solicit and appreciate all opinions on this subject. Thanks!!!! Phil
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