8 May
2007
8 May
'07
11:21 a.m.
Excellent idea if your needs are relatively small, and you live close to a compressed-gas supplier. Since I use a lot of pnuematic tools with high volume and pressure demands, in addition to the airbrushes, compressed nitrogen is not an option for me. On 5/7/07, Kim <kimharch@cut.net> wrote:
An artist friend of mine uses bottled nitrogen instead of a compressor for all of his airbrush work - no moisture problems, no filters necessary. For occasionally dusting off optics, this may not be practical, but if one is considering a compressor, do as Chuck did and install the appropriate filters.