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Airbrush & Compressor recommendations?
Luis Ayala replied to dwhite645's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
Darrel, I am not much of an expert here but the setup I have gives me very good results and the main thing is that is 100% portable and very quiet. My airbrush is the Aztek - A4709 Wich comes with the following features: Double action (trigger controls both air and paint), internal mix airbrush. Patented Aztek Nozzle for quick effects changes and minimal clean-up Works as double or single action airbrush Durable, lightweight body Pinpoint accuracy control Use For: General and precise detail work A4709 Set includes A470 Airbrush & 6' (1.8 mm) hose Fine Line Nozzle / .30 mm General Detail Nozzle / .53 mm Acrylic General Detail Nozzle / .40 mm Acrylic High Flow Nozzle / .50 mm General Detail Nozzle / .40 mm High Flow Nozzle / .50 mm 2.5 cc Side Feed Color Cup 3 cc Gravity Feed Color Cup 7.5 cc Gravity Feed Color Cup 10 cc Gravity Feed Color Cup 28 mm Siphon cap & bottle 33 mm Siphon cap & bottle Instructional manual & video Compressor adapter Wooden storage case Here is a link where you can find more info about it. http://www.testors.com/catalog_item.asp?itemNbr=50 The main thing is that this airbrush has different tips, up to "hair line" detail and is an internal mix double action. Now, for a compressor is just a matter of how much you want to spend but regardless of the noise, they are all pretty much the same thing. Here are some tips I found in the web on how to select your compressor: How To Choose Your Air Compressor Use the following information to help you choose the air compressor to best fit your needs: Why do I need a Compressor? Versatile - Runs a variety of tools off of one compressor Economical - You can operate more tools for less money compared to electric-powered tools. Powerful - The power to do the job right and in less time. Key issues when deciding which air compressor to choose include life expectancy, frequency of use, relative noise level and warranty. Choosing the right air compressor is made easy using the chart below: Standard Duty - Durable powered equipment built for the home, garage or workshop. Serious Duty - Superior quality powered equipment engineered for the automotive garage or professional work site. Extreme Duty - Top-of-the-line powered equipment engineered for the industrial work place, automotive, garage or professional work site. I have a Campbell Hausfeld 02-Gallon (Direct Drive) Air Compressor. wich is very cheap and not too noisy. But if you want one less noisy I will suggest this one: Both are very good and so far I am pleased with the performance.Here is a link to a page where you can see by yourself and choose wich model suits the best for you. http://www.aircompressorsdirect.com/ As I told you this my setup and I have no complains from neighbors or family regarding any noise. I am very happy with the performance and portability of both the airbrush and the compressor. I can move anywhere around the house to shoot some paint if the sun is good or just stay inside. Hope this helps :wink: -
EXELENT Paint Job Brian !!!!!!! I believe just a little wax will do the rest, since it came out really sharp!!!! Is that color Daytona Yellow?
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Grand opening, new hobby room
Luis Ayala replied to BIGTRUCK's topic in General Automotive Talk (Trucks and Cars)
WOW !!!!!!! :shock: :shock: :shock: Nice place you got there Ken!!!!!! I am still working on my new "Hobby Room" and I can't wait to get it done... Don't worry about the mess, a friend at the office has a tag on his cubicle that reads as follows: " A clean desk is a clear sign of a sick mind" :wink: -
Thank you all for your comments!!!!! This was a really fun project !!!!!!!!!!! :wink:
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Ok, I started working with the rear axle and to make it a moving part, the first thing was to cut off the molded trailing arms and scratchbuild new ones with moving joints. Still ruff and need to shave & sand but I am pretty happy with the results. :wink:
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THANKS BILL!!!!!!!!!!!!! Actually I was doing some research on the web and found a couple of reference pics on e-bay. Heres one of them... With your help, and the reference I found, I thing is going to be a LOT easier . Thanks again Bill !!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Thank you all for your comments!!!!! I will post more pics later this week ... :wink: Thanks Bill !!!!!!! Glad you like it :wink: I was working on the hinges last night, but I don't want them to be like a "die cast" hinge type you know... I was thinking on using some small PE hinges from MCG but I am worried about the pivot point and the travel swing of the door insde the front fender. :?: :idea:
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All right, :x more than six month without touching a kit is a loooooooooong time, :cry: so I started to work on one of the projects that I had in mind for 2007. This one will be a 1963 Impala lowrider. So far I opened the doors and startded to fit the dashboard, seats, etc. I will work on the door hinges and will try to airbrush some primer on it later this week . :wink:
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Looks GREAT !!!!! :shock: :shock: Outstanding Job JayVee...
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Thanks Jairus!!! :wink: A couple of weeks after I finished that kit, I was cleaning the room of my 7 year old daughter, and guess what... She had this fancy earring making kit that her mother bought her from a craft store, wich has dozens of them and are smaller than the ones I put on the kit !!!!! I went to the craft store and bough some of them for future projects. :wink:
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Hi Bill!!!! Thank's for the kind words my friend, hope everything is going well... I moved from block Z24 to block AA28 in the same neighborhood, that's just one street difference from where I used to live. Still have halve of the things unpacked but some day I'll find a place to put them Man, you never realize how much junk you have untill you have to move. The good thing is that now I own the house. :wink: I am working hard to get my new "Hobby Room" ready, hopefully by the end of January 2007. I am also planning on visiting you guys again at the Mid Atlantic NNL next year so if everithing goes well I'll see you there. :wink: :wink:
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Moving is always a nightmare and when you are remodeling... :? well you kow, things always get worse and will take longer than expected. I haven't build anything since June because of that, so I am posting a couple of pics of the last one I finished this year. Hopefully my new "Hobby Room" will be ready by the end of January 2007 and things will return to normal... :roll: Hope you all have a Happy New Year full of blessings... :wink:
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Hello everyone !!!!!!! On November 5 our main event of the island was held at Caguas and I took some pics I want to share with you now that I finally found some time to download then to My Fotki Album. Merry Christmas and Happy New year for you All !!!!!!!!! Hope you like the pics... http://public.fotki.com/papin1967/carebbean-scale-aut/ 8)
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Hey Marcos, "Que pasa loquillo" The show was AMAZING!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! Lots of good friends and good models as usual. I took about 200 pics and I will download them tommorrow to my photobucket album. Check out Madslammer fotki page for a preview. http://public.fotki.com/fanfancito/model_c...aribbean-scale/ Take care Brother... :wink:
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Hi Jairus/Greg Just a quick note to thank you guys for supporting our modelers here in the island. Your visit is very important to us because it gave us the opportunity to show the modelers community what is going on here in Puerto Rico. Hope you had a nice flight back. I am planning on going to the the MID Atlantic NNL next year, but if I can't make it I will be here at your new "CASA" and will see you again at the "5th Caribbean Scale Auto Expo" "Nos Vemos" :wink: :wink: