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I have done about as much as I can researching what to get and why. Now I need to what brand covers what I want to do. 

 

I will do a little of everything with the airbrush but I will mostly paint plugs, blades and jig heads. Something that will, hmm, not easy to use but can be used with ease if that makes sense. I am not afraid of a learning curve but I don;t want o hassle with it if that clears things up. 

 

Versatile and reliable with steady air pressure for the compressor. Quite is a good thing but reliably not overheating and long lasting. 

 

I found this kits and thought it was a good base point to start for everyone to say it is too much, good enough or simply junk

 

http://www.tcpglobal.com/itemdetail.aspx?itemno=ABD+KIT-SP7-20

 

Am I on the right track with this kit or am I looking at upgrading before I can get the fine detail I want to get for plugs and spinner blades? 

 

Price range will be somewhere from $100-$200 for a complete kit with compressor and airbrush. Don't care if it comes with paint or not. 

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I just bought this same exact deal off of Amazon about 2 weeks ago for $99 with free shipping. I have used 2 of the airbrushes and like them just fine. I am sure the day will come that I realize how much better a more expensive air brush would be, but for now..........ignorance is bliss! lol

 

http://www.amazon.com/Master-Airbrush-Multi-purpose-Professional-Airbrushing/dp/B006FQCBZK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383212564&sr=8-1&keywords=3+AIRBRUSH+SYSTEM

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I just bought this same exact deal off of Amazon about 2 weeks ago for $99 with free shipping. I have used 2 of the airbrushes and like them just fine. I am sure the day will come that I realize how much better a more expensive air brush would be, but for now..........ignorance is bliss! lol

 

http://www.amazon.com/Master-Airbrush-Multi-purpose-Professional-Airbrushing/dp/B006FQCBZK/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1383212564&sr=8-1&keywords=3+AIRBRUSH+SYSTEM

 

The kit fish4all shows has 2 gravity feed brushes.  I'd prefer that kit, if I were buying.

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Mark, gravity fed is the way to go in your opinion then? As for the kit, would you buy that kit at all or would you go for a better brand? 

 

The bottom feed will be good for me to learn a little on and let the kids try to learn on. Then i can move to the better ones or I will just use the gravity feed and the kids can learn with the other. 

 

Is there a kit you would recommend higher than the one I posted for under $200? I really doubt i will paint more than 500 anything inn a year so a $1000 kit would be a waste even if the kids get into painting a few shirts here and there, and me too. 

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Mark, gravity fed is the way to go in your opinion then? As for the kit, would you buy that kit at all or would you go for a better brand? 

 

The bottom feed will be good for me to learn a little on and let the kids try to learn on. Then i can move to the better ones or I will just use the gravity feed and the kids can learn with the other. 

 

Is there a kit you would recommend higher than the one I posted for under $200? I really doubt i will paint more than 500 anything inn a year so a $1000 kit would be a waste even if the kids get into painting a few shirts here and there, and me too. 

 

I'd buy the two gravity brush kit, because you'll get much more use out of them than a siphon brush.

Be careful though.  Your kids will catch on pretty quickly that you're holding out on them!  Hahaha

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