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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by 02F350PSD</i> <br /><br />What is the proper PSI to run the compressor at for the airbru***o work properly? i have a craftsman compressor and want to use it for my badger airbrush. Any help would be great. Thanks <br />[/quote] <br /> <br />Don't know what it is for solvent-based lacquers like Floquil, but for acrylic paints like PollyS the recommendation is 20-30psi. If memory serves from watching the Kalmbach Airbrush & Scenery DVD, they said this is higher than for solvent-based paints, so I'm guessing for those it would be 15psi or so. <br />
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