WolfRayet wrote:Ok, I think the following is what I want:
Manufacture: Iwata
1) HP-BCS Bottom feed, Large 2 in coverage
2) HP-CH Gravity feed, 1/3 ounce Cup, supposed to be hairline
3) HP-SB Side feed, Basically to see how it works
Still considering the Badger 360, I kinda like the choices it offers.
I also decided on getting a Porter-Cable 150psi compressor from Home Depot, it comes with a Braid Nail Gun and has a 6 gallon tank. I think it's a good buy for $159.00. I need to get fittings for it and a water filter. The filter is at home depot too, so no problem in that area.
Anyone have any problems with these Air Brushes, let me know. I am totally a NOOB in this area.
I'm sure those airbrushes will work fine for you. Only objection would be the HP-SB. I really can't see the need for it. Most people who buys side feeders do it for the versatility. But since you already have picked a siphon fed and a gravity fed, there's really no need for a HP-SB.
And I agree with Kylwell. Try to listen to the compressor before you buy it. Some of these "hobby"-compressors are extremly noisy. And remember, you will run out of air in the tank at the least convenient moment possible. So, even if people say that they fill the tank in the day and use what's in the tank when they airbrush at night, it might not work out that way. Look into a silent compressor. Since you obviously have money to spend, an investment in a silent compressor might be more important than the airbrushes. Personally, I would say that a better start would be only the HP-CH, combined with a Sil-Air or similar compressor.
Edit: Maybe this discussion should be separated from the airbrush survey thread?