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I agree with GrayLoess, get a compressor with a reservoir tank and a regulator. There are several manufacturers that make decent small units these days designed for hobby uses (like airbrushing). I bought a small Haus Campbell at Walmart for $89 more than a year ago and it works great. <br /> <br />It usually takes a minute or two to fill the tank but then I can do a small building just with the air in the tank. Even if the compressor does kick on, there is never a pulse at the airbrush. I set the compressor under my modeling bench on a piece of carpet and my wife has no complaints. She says its quieter than the vacuum cleaner and only runs for a few minutes at a time. <br /> <br />Steve
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