Good to know. I've never used an airbrush but want to get one to try, and the HF ones are quite inexpensive compared to the well-known name ones. Good to know it's a decent tool - it's a poor craftsman blames his tools, but a really bad tool is just murder on someone trying to learn to use it.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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I second the airbrush hose comment, the braided hose for only $8.50 is awesome!
Their dual action airbrush works pretty well too.
Ricky W.
HO scale Proto-freelancer.
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Never used an air brush till I got the HF single stage air brush, works great, trying to master the two stage HF air brush.
Bis Never used an air brush till I got the HF single stage air brush, works great, trying to master the two stage HF air brush.
I too have the dual action HF. In fact I have two. Did not realize that the Badger bottles work with it.
What kind of paint do you clean with acetone? Acryllic?
markie97 I too have the dual action HF. In fact I have two. Did not realize that the Badger bottles work with it. What kind of paint do you clean with acetone? Acryllic?
Randy, I have a couple Badger 200H airbrushes. They're single action and once I got the hang of diluting the paint to the desired consistency, I wondered why I waited so long to get one.
Marlon
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