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Air pressure for airbrushing
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Your paint should almost be dry when it hits the surface of the object you are painting. That is how I adjust my pressure. No spattering or uneven coating. The pressure differs between my 50 year old Thayer & Chandler and a new airbrush made by Badger for Testors. The new brush is dual action and works really well especially on acrylics. I have to run a higher pressure on the old gun because of its very small needle size, but this gun will adjust down to a fine line for very good small detail work,
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