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Old 10-15-2009, 01:24 PM   #11
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Old 12-20-2009, 03:45 PM   #12
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man , there are some coooool airbrush here on TCP Global...they are the next ones i will try...i've used IWATA Clones before and they fair nicely.....usually the action wins on an Iwata compared to others

the next airbrush i'll buy is the" stubby" here on TCP i've seen a gang of pros using it . funny, i think one of them was sponsored by iwata.
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Old 12-24-2009, 08:02 AM   #13
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Ricardo, there are two basic types of airbrushes. They are single and duel action. Go to the TPCglobal main site and you can browse the airbrush site to see whats up. Start out with a single action airbrush as they are easier to control. The site has total start up packages that include everything you need. Also buy a how to book or video from the site . Take your time and practice thats the best way to learn. Now there is so much information out there it will help a great deal. When i started in the late 60s it was very hard to learn.
I hope this helps. Gary
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Old 12-27-2009, 01:27 PM   #14
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Ricardo, there are two basic types of airbrushes. They are single and duel action. Go to the TPCglobal main site and you can browse the airbrush site to see whats up. Start out with a single action airbrush as they are easier to control. The site has total start up packages that include everything you need. Also buy a how to book or video from the site . Take your time and practice thats the best way to learn. Now there is so much information out there it will help a great deal. When i started in the late 60s it was very hard to learn.
I hope this helps. Gary
hunh.? only two 2 basic types.? single action and double action.? what about internal and external mix.? what about gravity & siphon.? or sidefeed.? to name a few more..
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Old 02-04-2010, 11:59 AM   #15
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well, ya found a great place for supplies ricardo. first i would say what is your price range?? do you have a compressor? what are you going to be painting? there's a lot of information out in web world and i would suggest doing some surfing and see what you like first, then set dollar amount on what you want to spend. then you( and we) can go from there.
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