Looking a Buying First Airbrush
#16
The only ones I've ever seen are gimicky to me.
So much of the time you see the Hp-Cs recomended from the top guys in the industry to beginners. You go to a trade show like SEMA and the guys demoing in the House of Kolor booth are using a CS.
LeValle, Fraser(gotpaint.com), Deb Mahan, Vandemon, Rhino, etc....
So for not that much money you can have the tool the best use and most people find to be the best choice... Would you choose a Traxass Bandit to race or the buggy the proguys use for the same amount of cash?
So much of the time you see the Hp-Cs recomended from the top guys in the industry to beginners. You go to a trade show like SEMA and the guys demoing in the House of Kolor booth are using a CS.
LeValle, Fraser(gotpaint.com), Deb Mahan, Vandemon, Rhino, etc....
So for not that much money you can have the tool the best use and most people find to be the best choice... Would you choose a Traxass Bandit to race or the buggy the proguys use for the same amount of cash?
#17
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I bought two airbrushes from the CFX website. Both Iwata Revolution brushes. One gravity and one siphon. At first I really liked the siphon brush with the side cup attachment but now I like the gravity fed brush. It just seems to spray more evenly with less paint.
HP-CR (gravity) and HP-BCR (siphon)
HP-CR (gravity) and HP-BCR (siphon)