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Racer 1966

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Move over Lessen and NCNitro,there's new sheriff in town! :hehe:


LOL, You guys know that's a joke,but I do have new toy to play with so I'll probably be bugging you for help soon.

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I think that's what Joe runs too. Paasche is supposed to be nice.

So I can send this truck body back to you? The paint is already mixed. :) j/k. Gonna work on it today actually.
 
This forum ain't big enough for the two of us, and I have 4 airbrushes hanging on my hips.
I want you to be out spraying by sundown. :stickup:
 
Seems like you're under the gun all of a sudden Randy. Let's see some work! :o)

FYI:

6 parts Racing Red
3 parts Blue Streak
1 part Sprint White

then..

2 parts above^
4 parts Racing Red
1 part Sprint White
 
Nice, I had ordered the same brush, and canceled it before it shipped. Reason being, I'm in an apartment, and got to thinking about how to set up a spray booth in a bedroom without ruining anything. I finally decided I'd like to have my security deposit back, and not have to pay for paint or carpet. :hehe: I'm jealous though, looks like fun to me just practicing on paper while learning.
 
You do what I do. Set up your booth with the exhaust aiming at the fart fan in the bathroom. Tile is easy to wipe off, but by the time it hits the floor, it's basically just dust.
 
You do what I do. Set up your booth with the exhaust aiming at the fart fan in the bathroom. Tile is easy to wipe off, but by the time it hits the floor, it's basically just dust.

I've got drywall. I had thought of setting it up in the spare bedroom with a fan blowing it out the window on the siding. :hehe:
 
Pick up a furnace filter from Home Depot and tape it to the intake side of the fan. That will stop almost any spray dust from getting on the house.
I used that setup for my former basement spray room.
 
That's a good airbrush to start with. I am using one myself and really like it.
 
So Randy, where's the paint? You call me and Josh out, you talk the talk, but can ya walk the walk? :p:

Haha, you guys are just like a closed hospital - no patience! :D

I don't have a moisture trap,paint or even a compressor for it at the moment!
my compressor shot craps last year. I can run it enough to air up a tire but that's bout it.
 
Harbor Freight is your friend. That's where I picked up my moisture trap and regulator. They also have good prices on compressors.
 
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