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Discussion in 'World War 2 Hobbies' started by Spearhead phpbb3, Jul 31, 2004.

  1. Spearhead phpbb3

    Spearhead phpbb3 New Member

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    I need some help here. Whenever I use my airbrush, my propellant canister freezes. Is there a solution to this?
     
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    me262 phpbb3 New Member

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    the reason is that when you use the propelant the drop of presure mean drop of temp , i really do not have experience with the can , i use a compresor
     
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    I am thinking of getting back into the modelling, plastic I guess.

    What is the best paint for the value?
    I will use a compressor.
    What do I want to look for in an airbrush?
     
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    a good one is a double action internal mixture, and using a compresor has advantajes you do not run out of propelant and is almost free, just the comp and taht is, on the other hand you have to keep buying the cans of propelants
     

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