Air Brushes

Started by outrider, December 28, 2009, 11:52:02 AM

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outrider

Howdy Pards,

I am considering the purchase of an airbrush...does anyone use one and is it a single or double action type?  What brand do you prefer?
Outrider  (formerly "Dusty Dick" out of PA.)
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cowboywc

Howdy Outrider
I used to use one all the time when I had my shop at home and I could go outside and spray. Did it once in the house with lots of paper on the carpet. Lifted the paper and had overspray 3ft away. (Not Good)
I still use it on very large plain pieces of leather when I have to dye them and not stain.
I have both single and double action. For pinpoint work I use the dbl. For large areas I use the single. If you get one make sure it is a good one not a cheap $10 model. Get a good moisture trap and regulate the air pressure way down. I think it's somewhere around 14psi. I have a port on my compressor that is just for the airbrush so I have not looked at it in a long time.
I used to do all my background dyeing and accent work with the airbrush.
Hope this helps.
WC
Leather by WC / Standing Bear's Trading Post

outrider

WC,

Thanks for the info..I was considering the Passche Millenium dbl. action..It's about $150.00  By the way I am about to post some pictures of a knife sheath I just finished for one of my fellow shooters...first time I have used that braid stamp I got from Bob Beard.  Took a little learning curve but I think I have the alignment down now.  Comments appreciated.
Outrider  (formerly "Dusty Dick" out of PA.)
SASS #2353
BOLD #895
Custom Leathersmith
Ocoee Rangers

JD Alan

Nosey JD here, asking what to me is the obvious question; if you used to use the Airbrush, why don't you use it now? Is it just because of the hassle that comes from setting up to spray outside, or is there some other less obvious reason? Like I said, Nosey, and you can always say BUTT OUT :o
The man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument.

cowboywc

Howdy JD
I just don't have a place to do it here. Always some kind of a breeze, no room for the compressor, etc.
WC
Leather by WC / Standing Bear's Trading Post

JD Alan

WC, You do have a limited area, considering how much you have going on in that store-shop. If I lived anywhere near there, it would definitely be my hangout ;D
The man with an experience is never at the mercy of a man with an argument.

Marshal Will Wingam

I've done a little airbrush work in the past. WC is right on the pressure. That's about what I use. My airbrush will do thin lines but it clogs if I use Fiebings dye. Lincoln goes through it nicely. On a wide pattern to color a lot of area, it works great.

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knucklehead

havent used a air brush to dye my projects. but i have used the spray bottle you get at napa store, tandy now sells it.

its the one that has a bottle for the paint/dye with the spray part being the air and nozzle. cost $10 bucks.
works well for me. i can dye a large item with ease.

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cowboywc

Quote from: knucklehead on December 29, 2009, 12:27:57 PM
havent used a air brush to dye my projects. but i have used the spray bottle you get at napa store, tandy now sells it.

its the one that has a bottle for the paint/dye with the spray part being the air and nozzle. cost $10 bucks.
works well for me. i can dye a large item with ease.


Howdy
The Preval sprayers work well for large items. It just never failed that the can ran out before I finished a job :)
WC
Leather by WC / Standing Bear's Trading Post

knucklehead

Quote from: cowboywc on December 29, 2009, 02:00:32 PM
Howdy
The Preval sprayers work well for large items. It just never failed that the can ran out before I finished a job :)
WC

that sounds like my luck. lucky i havent made a large enough project yet. ;D
I'M #330 DIRTY RAT.

Marshal Will Wingam

I've used those Preval sprayers. They're a good product for large areas. I've screwed larger bottles on them, too, when I wanted more coverage. You have to extend the pick-up line to the bottom when you do that.

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