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[quote]QUOTE: <i>Originally posted by tcf511</i> <br /><br />I'm relatively new to airbrushing but I would suggest not buying a compressor made for hobbies. I bought one on sale at Sears for $100. It had a pressure tank built in, has an adjustable pressure guage and is relatively quiet. You can also buy accessories to use it for a couple dozen other things around the house. <br />[/quote][#ditto]Roger that. "Hobby" compressors are junk. <br /> <br />Also be sure to budget about $30 for a good respirator mask - it's a <i>must have </i>if you're going to airbrush, even if you use water-based paints.
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