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BassAboveThe49th

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  1. @littleriver, the moisture cure top coat by Dick Nite is the epoxy you were talking about right?
  2. Any suggestions for epoxy for a first time user?
  3. OK that's good, ya I have access to a shop so I can make some for myself,oh ya man I already have that stuff picked out! I have brushes, created paint cleaner, paint, bloxogen (If I use urethane), helping hands, cleaning station, extra alligator clips, a moisture filter, an air pressure regulator just to be safe so I don't break my an the first time I use it, and I think that's it. I just have to buy it all now haha. Oh also should I use urethane to clear cost my painted bait or Devcon 2 ton epoxy?
  4. http://www.chicagoairbrushsupply.com/iwata-eclipse-hpbs.html this is what I'm going to get! Also though with this airbrush comes with a 10' free braided air hose, would I need a hose adaptor to attach it to my gun, compressor or other attachment?
  5. Ya ya, yeah for sure will! Ok I will look for them, also should I purchase a regulator and moisture filter? Oh I have been! For about 4 hours now, weathers pretty ugly outside right now so i have time to spend some time on YouTube, and for sure! Oh that's sweet always awesome to know there's guys around who are just as crazy as I am about fishing and painting lol
  6. Well I think I'll get the eclipse and the talon set then! Chicago airbrush supplies has great prices for both I'm super excited to get my hands on them
  7. Alright I think I'm going to get 2 brushes (a revolution BR, NEO CN, or paache Talon TG-3F set (the one without the air compressor) or the Iwata Eclipse). I can't decide which to get, sorry if I'm getting annoying asking you guys questions! But I like to find the best bang for my buck. Also even if I find painting bait difficult and want to take a break from it I can just work on pictures so buying more then one brush when I'm starting out isn't an issue for me.
  8. What kind of stands/clamps are you using in that first picture you posted?
  9. Thank you for the advice! So, I'm just guessing here, a two stage brush would let you control the outflow of air and paint into the gun to be released out the nozzle onto whatever your painting as a single fluid? Would you recommend an Iwata airbrush that would be a good beginner two stage brush for me?
  10. Hey everyone, my names Connor and I want to start painting my own crankbaits with airbrushes but I'm not sure where to start. I've done some research on brushes and I think I'm going to buy an Iwata NEO but Im clueless after that. Could you guys help me with suggestion's to which paint, techniques, stencils, airbrush nozzles, I should be using? I've been painting with acrylics and fishing for years so I would like to combine the two hobbies into one! Please help me out! Thanks everyone!
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