Airbrush Booths
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rich1231 said:
Found one on ebay from the US for $199.00
With Shipping and a transformer its going to be another £60...
still much cheaper than the ones I cn see over here.
I dont use the airbrush that much, but aerosols I do use alot, and I imagine they are far worse for me.
Thanks for the replies.
Have you go a link, Rich? Is something I should really look into for the same reasons as yourself.With Shipping and a transformer its going to be another £60...
still much cheaper than the ones I cn see over here.
I dont use the airbrush that much, but aerosols I do use alot, and I imagine they are far worse for me.
Thanks for the replies.
Red Firecracker said:
rich1231 said:
Found one on ebay from the US for $199.00
With Shipping and a transformer its going to be another £60...
still much cheaper than the ones I cn see over here.
I dont use the airbrush that much, but aerosols I do use alot, and I imagine they are far worse for me.
Thanks for the replies.
Have you go a link, Rich? Is something I should really look into for the same reasons as yourself.With Shipping and a transformer its going to be another £60...
still much cheaper than the ones I cn see over here.
I dont use the airbrush that much, but aerosols I do use alot, and I imagine they are far worse for me.
Thanks for the replies.
Davi said:
If you can be arsed you can make one for about £40 from B&Q items. Sheet of MDF, some wire mesh sheet and a cheap bathroom extractor fan. Only thing you can't get from B&Q is the filter foam but you can get those at any decent art shop.
I'm not an expert on this but I've been told you should use specific extractor fan motors that don't spark as there's a high ignition risk with most atomised paints! cinqster said:
Davi said:
If you can be arsed you can make one for about £40 from B&Q items. Sheet of MDF, some wire mesh sheet and a cheap bathroom extractor fan. Only thing you can't get from B&Q is the filter foam but you can get those at any decent art shop.
I'm not an expert on this but I've been told you should use specific extractor fan motors that don't spark as there's a high ignition risk with most atomised paints! Davi said:
cinqster said:
Davi said:
If you can be arsed you can make one for about £40 from B&Q items. Sheet of MDF, some wire mesh sheet and a cheap bathroom extractor fan. Only thing you can't get from B&Q is the filter foam but you can get those at any decent art shop.
I'm not an expert on this but I've been told you should use specific extractor fan motors that don't spark as there's a high ignition risk with most atomised paints! Gassing Station | Scale Models | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff