fiftyfourd
New member
Forgive me if this has been brought up before and I just couldn't find it on here, or if this is in the wrong forum:
I am looking into getting an airbrush, mainly just for shadowing around letters and flame licks, as I have tried in the past and found out I cannot do the freehand stuff I've seen you guys doing. I just get tired of running back and forth between home and shop to do some detail painting as my shop isn't right by my house.
What I was wondering is if any of you guys shoot larger areas with your airbrushes(like a 6"x6" area) or if you can plug a small gravity feed(like HVLP touchup) gun into your airbrush compressor? Or if you will just base your larger areas using a gun with a larger compressor?
Any advice or input is greatly appreciated, right now I run Devilbiss GTI, Tekna ProLite, and soon an Iwata Supernova for clear, so i'm familiar with painting bigger stuff with those guns.
I am looking into getting an airbrush, mainly just for shadowing around letters and flame licks, as I have tried in the past and found out I cannot do the freehand stuff I've seen you guys doing. I just get tired of running back and forth between home and shop to do some detail painting as my shop isn't right by my house.
What I was wondering is if any of you guys shoot larger areas with your airbrushes(like a 6"x6" area) or if you can plug a small gravity feed(like HVLP touchup) gun into your airbrush compressor? Or if you will just base your larger areas using a gun with a larger compressor?
Any advice or input is greatly appreciated, right now I run Devilbiss GTI, Tekna ProLite, and soon an Iwata Supernova for clear, so i'm familiar with painting bigger stuff with those guns.