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I forgot to mention that I use two regulators on my airbrush. I have a regulated line coming from the compressor that I set at 40 psi. Where the air line goes through the wall to my train room I have a regulator with a built in filter bowl with a drain valve on the bottom. I set this one between 10 to 20 psi depending on my requirements (airbru***ype of paint, paint thickness) Besides ths Aztec, I have a Thayer & Chandler double-action artists airbrush. For smaller detail work it does a better job, but I only have a small color cup with no top and it takees a lot longer to clean. The cup holds enough paint for most work butwith no top it can be messy.
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