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    I would look at the Iwata Neo gravity feed. You can get them at Hobby Lobby with a 40% off coupon for less than $50. Very good piece for the money.

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    Quote Originally Posted by dandwcustoms View Post
    I would look at the Iwata Neo gravity feed. You can get them at Hobby Lobby with a 40% off coupon for less than $50. Very good piece for the money.
    Thanks! I will do that.
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    Agreed on the Neo. You can get it for less the $50 and it is a great brush for the money and easy to get started on. For the air compressor you can use another 40% coupon at Hobby Lobby and get the Iwata compressor or wait til Black Friday sales or a little closer to Christmas and Sears or other hardware stores will run a small 3-5 gal compressor on sale for a pretty good price. I use a 3 gal pancake compressor. You don't want it kicking on when you painting because it's pretty loud but filling it up and letting it run off the tank will last me quite awhile.

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    Any recommendations on a decent inexpensive compressor?
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