compressor recommendations?

TheDrescher

New member
Hey all,

I got an dual-action airbrush and compressor from the wife for Christmas last year and less than a year later, the compressor has already kicked out. I didn't overuse the brush or compressor so I'm slightly frustrated here. Can anyone recommend an compressor that they know has some longevity to it? Thanks!
 

airhead

Coffin Dodger / Keymaster
Most of the homeowner rated stuff at the home centers will run an airbrush forever. But some of them are LOUD....

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Airbrush compressors come in tiny (1/10 to 1/6th HP) diaphragm models. Quiet, not a lot of air or pressure if you want to do fabric....
Get one with a tank and an auto shut off for more consistent air and less moisture problems.

The home stuff tends to be diaphragm too, but more HP, more CFM, more max pressure - but more noise - generally.
Piston compressors tend to be found in the commercial stuff (auto shops, etc.) require more maintenance, but are quieter.

Finally, we get to rotary compressors - you'll probably only see these in commercial airbrush shops. Very quiet (the same compressor that is in your refrigerator). But they do require some maintenance - special oils, etc.

My personal favorite is the donut tank styles as they just work well for me. But currently I'm using a small hot dog tank with a very small (1/4 HP) piston compressor on it. Got a closeout deal at Sears and couldn't pass it up.
 
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Eelco

New member
I got an Euro Tec 20A. Extremely silent and has an small tank for air It only filled itself, when it needs to.
So the compressor isn't working all the time.

I like the compressor very much and am very happy with it.
 

Shawn R. L.

New member
Try to have some sort of tank on it too. This will eliminate any pulsing from the compressor. Without, you can end up with dashed lines.
 
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