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[filmscanners] About as OT as you can get...
- To: lexa@lexa.ru
- Subject: [filmscanners] About as OT as you can get...
- From: "Bill Pearce" <bspearce@sbcglobal.net>
- Date: Wed, 22 Jan 2003 09:15:48 -0600
- References: <200301220317.h0M3HjLU719992@vme-ext.prodigy.net>
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Some of the finest airbrushes are made by Iwata, a Japanese company. they
have three ranges, really inexpensive, affordable, and top of the line
professional artist quality. I highly recommend you investigate these fine
products.
On compressors: many airbrush compressors are not piston type, which sdo
require careful filtering of oil, but diaphragm type, which are oilless, and
quite a bit quieter. I believe these are similar to refrigeration
compressors, and I have heard of people modifying old refrigerator
compressors for this purpose, so I suppose you could do the same for dust
removal. For airbrushing, I use carbon dioxide from a cylinder, and, idiot
that I am, I never thought about using it for this purpose until this
thread!
Bill Pearce
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