What type of airbrush and models do you use to paint those awesome crankbaits? Thanks
What type of airbrush and models do you use to paint those awesome crankbaits? Thanks
I use an Iwata Revolution CR. I think its a good all around airbrush. There is better and there is worse. Two things you will want for sure in a brush it "dual action" and "gravity feed".
http://www.dickblick.com/produ...ption
Its hard to go wrong with an Iwata![]()
Master G22. It's cheap, and it works very well. You can get it along with a compressor for a very low price at Amazon.com.
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I have 3 that I rotate using. Badger 155 Anthem, Paasch, and a Chicago Pneumatic from Harbor Freight.
Chris Dunn...Dallas, Ga.
2006 Blazer 202 / Yamaha 250hpdi
Iwata, I'll never use another brand again.![]()
iwata hp-c+
iwata hp-b
Gx 207 from airbrushcity.com and a paasche talon.
Mesmerize Jigs.Performance Team Rods, Just add water bait and tackle
Iwata hp-c+ absolutely Love it !!
Modified by Big Bass Man at 3:54 PM 11/24/2010
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http://www.dickblick.com/produ...ption</td></tr></table>
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I wouldn't classify my work as awesome..............but.........I would agree with luke1wcu. BUT...........I started out with the cheap Harbor Freight one which is siphon feed. I use such small amounts of paint (drops) on each crank, I would turn it upside and just put the few drips of paint I would need at a time in.
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I'm not sure if you've airbrushed before or not? But if not, start out with the Harbor Freight one first, to get a feel of things and see if you even like it. If you get addicted..............like most of us...............then step up to a nicer brush.
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I started out with spray paint, then Harbor Freight brush, then to a Badger. The Badger I have is similar to the GX207 at airbrush city; but it suits my needs fine. I will admit..........after cutting my teeth on a cheaper airbrush, it was a nice difference stepping up to a nicer brush.![]()
+100 Iwata
TKS
Eric Gandy
I started with the Paasch VL. Now I have a Iwata. The Iwata is better, but the Paasch does the job.
Usually iwata but I have been using a peak c-5 its a good workhorse