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03.20.2009, 11:36 AM

That's the same air brush I bought a while back from HF. It works good, make sure you clean it well after you use it. I didn't do to good of a job and had to dismantle it to clean it. There was more little parts then I was aware of. Pay attention to the trigger, it has a part that can fall out if you take the long pin out of the air brush. It took several tries to get it working again.

That adapter will work to connect 1/4 to 1/8 air line but the air brush doesn't come with the 1/8th air hose. It has a 1/8 nipple for the line but that's it. I used a 2' long piece of fuel tubing I had.
   
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03.20.2009, 01:04 PM

Skip the tank. You'll do better by trying to find a used pancake on craigslist. You wont be able to maintain a consistent pressure for very long. That's another thing you'd need to purchase - a flow regulator.


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