Anybody got/used one of these Chinese-made brushes?
http://www.airbrush-pro.co.uk/index.html?target=dept_130.html&lang=en-gb
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Pat Macguire
PaPaPeng - 16 Mar 2008 15:08 GMT
>Anybody got/used one of these Chinese-made brushes?
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>Pat Macguire
Read through their catalog. The item I want to make is the multi
airbrush organizer. I didn't quite get around to forming the "hooks"
out of 1/8 inch brass rod for hanging the airbrush pen on. Anyway
looking at the catalog their yellow plastic airbrush nib receptacle
looks very much like the silent deer warning whistles one attaches to
a car. I think I recall seeing such whistles in the Dollar Store.
I'll check it out. I also like the model that has a table clamp that
ensures a solid support at the edge of a workbench. I already have a
good metal table clamp I can build on.
Serge D. Grun - 16 Mar 2008 15:24 GMT
> Anybody got/used one of these Chinese-made brushes?
>
> http://www.airbrush-pro.co.uk/index.html?target=dept_130.html&lang=en-gb
I don't see any spare parts, except unspecified size nozzles and
needles. That's unacceptable for a "professional" airbrush.
OTOH, at that price, if you ever damage something, you can throw away
the whole airbrush and get a new one...

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Don Stauffer in Minnesota - 16 Mar 2008 16:52 GMT
On Mar 16, 5:56 am, "P & H Macguire" <h.macgu...@CRUIVEvirgin.net>
wrote:
> Anybody got/used one of these Chinese-made brushes?
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> Pat Macguire
This may be taking the thread a little off topic, but has anyone tried
the airbrush that Model Expo sells? It is 40 bucks and looks a lot
like a DA Badger.