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    Air Pressure Clarification?

    I read where folks are airbrushing enamel at 15-20 PSI and then elsewhere from folks like Donn Yost that 32 PSI is optimal. Who's right?
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    Paint Turns Out Flat

    Here's my setup. I'm using a 25 gallon shop compressor hooked to a Harbor Freight regulator with moisture trap (small one) and then to a Badger Patriot 105 airbrush. Pressure is set on about 15-20 PSI. I'm painting a BRE Datsun 510 which is a 2 tone paint job (red and white). Paint is mixed at 2...
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    Badger Patriot 105

    I'm using a small air regulator that I bought at Harbor Freight with my 105. I think it was about $10. Seems to work fine.
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    Badger 105 Airbrush Lubricant and Airline Adaptors

    I just watched a video on Youtube and they recommended using a lubricant in the airbrush. He was using Badger Regdab. Does anyone use it and recommend it? I haven't gotten my AB yet but it should be here by Saturday. I'll be itching to use it but it looks like my standard airline is too large...
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    New Airbrush - Badger Patriot 105

    I ordered a Patriot 105 yesterday through Amazon.com. If you apply for the Amazon Visa, you'll get a $30 gift card added in. TCP Global sells the 105 through Amazon for $69.36 plus $4.95 S&H. Subtract the $30 and I paid $44.31.
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    Airbrush Basics.....

    You can get a Badger Patriot from Amazon for about $45 if you apply for one of their credit cards. You're automatically credited with $30 that can be applied to the purchase price of about $75. I just did it.
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    Is My Paint Too Old?

    Thanks! I'll find something non-critical to test them on.
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    Is My Paint Too Old?

    BTW, it's enamel paint.
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    Is My Paint Too Old?

    Newby here with my first question. I bought some model cars and paint a long time ago (~15 years ago) and am finally getting around to them. The paint is Testors in the small bottles and has never been opened. Is it too old to use? If not, should I do anything to it beyond a thorough mixing in...
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