A Short How To video on using an Airbrush with a Shop Air compressor
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- Опубліковано 7 вер 2024
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Straight to the point!! Beauty, thanks for making this video bra bra !!👍🏻
This is exactly what I wanted to do . I just didn’t know it could be done so easy. Thank you for your time and sharing.
Great video exactly what I was looking for....👍👍👍
Best video on this setup! Had me laughing and learning throughout. Thank you bro!
Just a heads up on those air brush compressors, don't waste your money. Go to harbor freight and get one of the ultra silent ones. They cost the same as the airbrush compressors and just as quiet. Upside is it is a great compressor for the brush as it won't wake the baby, and it won't make the wife mad.....most important you will never have to abort the mission! 😂
I was just at the Home Depot looking at a DeWalt compressor for the exact reason! I had no idea how to go about setting it up and then your video shows up. Thanks for the help!
Great video! Great explanation with the adapters shown in sequence before hooking it all together. It makes it much easier to understand what goes where. Thanks!
totally agree the visual break down on the table showing the connections made it so much easier to understand
Laying things in sequence was a good choice. Very visual, informative and simple.
Thanks for taking the time to explain this. It turns out it is simpler than I thought, Cheers
"Abort the mission" LOL made me laugh and yes it does scare me as well! Thanks for the video!😀
Awesome video! Just starting to airbrush and this was a huge help. Thank you for posting!
Great tutroial Moe, thanks a lot my friend.
Cool. Thanks for sharing.
Thank you for the video. Very descriptive, clear and great instruction. I learned alot and will def use this info!! 👍👍
Best explanation I've seen, thanks!
The info is just what I was looking for.. Thank You
good job showing how it sets up on the table before installing it.i was wondering if i could use my big compressor.again good job
Awesome video! I always wondered if you could use a shop compressor.
This was exactly what I needed. Thank you. Great tutorial!
Very helpful video......t.y. and best wishes to you and yours.
Thanks heaps!
That explained a whole lot of questions for me. 👍
Very informative video I do have airbrush setup with the table top compressor but I am in timated by the airbrush thanks for sharing Moe!!!
Great info!
Huge thank you!
Great video, exactly what I needed and very straight forward.
Great video, thank you
Well done. Thanks!
Thanks for the video, contacted you on the Instagram about compressors, have a good day!!!
Oh nice haivng all the fitting slaid out is cool. Mostly I am curious about water traps! Trying to think of a nice way to mount it.
Excellent video!
great video bruh.....thanks!
That is why I bought a silent one. more or less 50db
Great video thankyou!!
This is great bro this is gonna help save me a lot of money and I appreciate that 'cause I've got almost everything I need right here in my garage, but do you just run it at the PSI the gun is set for so for instance, my gun is set for 35 to 40PSI that's what I set my compressor to.
Thank you for showing the set up at 3:26
The male and female confusion is understandable in today's climate....lol
Thank you!
This was a great video to help show me how to use my garage compressor but do you turn your pressure right down to what you need.
Air compressors are loud--hearing loss is also a potential issue over time, so having the compressor further away is also a real plus. I recommend putting the Amazon links to the equipment in the video description. That will help a few people and might even give you a few pennies if you use affiliate links.
Thanks for the video, I'm about to move forward with my Airbush and this was a huge help getting me there.
Appreciate the comment
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I’ve got an air compressor from Harbor Freight that pretty quiet, you can talk to someone standing next to it. I got tired of the racket the pancake compressors make.
This video misses a very important point. The compressor NPT is a tapered thread with no O-ring, and air brush BSP is a straight thread with an O-ring or washer. I have not been able to find a 1/8" BSP x 1/4" NPT fitting at Lowes or Home Depot. I did find it on Amazon - two for $9.
Plz link it
Someone gave me a box of iwata air brushes, thanks for explaining how I'll be able to use them. I am preparing to run new power to my garage in the spring so i will run an air line into the house at the same time as my artist space is in the same room as the electric panel. This way i wont hear it. I appreciate you sir
Awesome video very detailed just one question, what would I set the psi at
Of course different Airbrushes Vary but around 10-15 PSI on average
Are you connecting NPT to BSP?
Male and female terms mixed up man. The one with the hole, is the female. The coupler that goes into the other coupler is the male.
you sure don't know the diffe3rence between male and female.
You need to get your coupler ‘pronoun’s’ correct my friend.
You are not talking to 5 year olds, you do not need to tell us what the Teflon tape is for and how to use it. What next, are you going to tell us that it's important we don't poke our eyes with the air brush needle because that would be bad? keep it simple, keep it brief, don't patronize your audience (means talk to them like children) and don't feel you have to fill the entire segment with word salads, less is more.
Dude, you are rude and childish! I just came from another vid on using a shop compressor, and a few did not think or know about Teflon tape. Not everyone is a contractor, and actually I am for many many years, and have used many from a single tank to a large shop version. So, from air connection to plumbing connections, tape is needed, and not everyone is knowledgeable. Enough said.
Thanks, excellent video and advices too, better to use in garage, outside place not for apartment. I living in apartment, it's not for me, blessings to you..
Are you serious Moe? Those are water traps you are showing not regulators. The regulator is already fitted to your compressor. It’s the black knob in between the two gauges. Speaking of those gauges the one on the left is tank pressure and the one on the right is outlet regulated pressure. You can adjust the outlet pressure by adjusting that knob. Also you are mixing up your males and females. This should help you.
I'm sure when people look up the part they will see exactly what it is. I'm also aware that I mixed up the male and female end. It happens. Me mixing up the names didn't change the way they work, But thanks for letting me know. And i can't say it helped in any way.