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samusaran
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Air compressor, need advice about this PAASCHE model

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I'm looking for my first compressor. I already have a Testor airbrush (I know it's not the best of airbrush, but I'm a beginner) but it's double-action with internal mix.

Looking in my area (don't want to order online, shippping cost too high), I've found a hobby shop with a Paasche DA300 Air compressor. It sells fot 140$ + taxes and the model comes with an air regulator. What do you think about it ??
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I've been using my D3000 for the past several years. Whisper quiet, and very nice to work with. You will find the pressure regulator a worth while accessory.
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I have been using the same Paasche D-550 for the last 30 years! Of course they no longer sell it, so I cannot comment on the new product they put out.


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I use a air compressor that I got at Sears for about $50. I bought a regulator/moisture trap for about $20. It has a 5 gallon tank, the only thing is that it is not silent.


You can use any air compressor as long as you use a regulator & moisture trap. If you don't care about the noise you could just look to see if any hardware shops or Sears is having a sale and get one cheaper that way ......

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mightymax wrote:I have been using the same Paasche D-550 for the last 30 years! Of course they no longer sell it, so I cannot comment on the new product they put out.


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I guess I should ad that I did add a Norgren/Badger air regulator and moisture trap onto mine. Mine is not silent but very quiet. I used it in our second floor apartment when we first started. I put it on top of a folded towel to absorb any vibration that may have gone into the floor. I never had the neighbors complain about the compressor but they complained about my stereo! :twisted:

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If there's a Hobby Lobby in the area, go to their website, print a 40% off coupon, and go get yourself a SmartJet by Iwata. IIRC, they also have a compressor that has a small (very small) tank.
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