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Subject: RE: [BRHSlist] RE: AirBrushing
From: "Jeff Crump" <jrcrump@c...>
Date: Tue, 24 Jul 2001 07:58:19 -0500
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Larry,
You might find Jeff Wilson's book, "Painting and Weathering Railroad Models"
helpful--it has a table that gives the dilution and recommended air pressure
for most of the popular paints--

Jeff Crump

-----Original Message-----
From: Larry L. Doub [mailto:nftrains@n...]
Sent: Tuesday, July 24, 2001 4:39 AM
To: BRHSlist@yahoogroups.com
Subject: [BRHSlist] RE: AirBrushing


Hello list,
This is just in time,
For the first time sence I bought my airbrush " back in the late 80s" I
hooked it up last weekend and played around,
WOW, I wish I had done this 10 years ago.
It paints so smooth, and cleam up is easy.
I used Badger Paint "water Based" and it was thined a little but not to much
as I didn't know really how mush I should of any thin it down.
My airbrush is one you buy at WalMart by Testers,, seems to be a little
cheap made but for my first time doing this I was amazed. I love it,
Have a couple undercoated cars I;m going to size up and maybe try my hand at
real painting.
Don't be affraid of an airbrush, That is your first mistake,
I ran mine right at 2 pounds spraying presure, and weatherd/painted an turn
table,
They don't use as much paint as if you would brushing, I couldn't believe
it.
Just Fell In Love With it.

Larry Doub


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