quartergauger...In respect to air brushes, there are a lot of styles and types. That aside, I recently bought a Paasche H-202S. This is a single action, syphon type air brush. The kit I purchased has a case, airbrush (with aluminum handle, not plastic) hose, hanger extra pieces and two extra bottles. Retails for $95. Chicago Air Brush has these for $59 & free shipping. I paid $48 plus $13 shipping from a place: www.opentip.com. I feel that is a reasonable price for a good all around airbrush. My other airbrush is a Binks Wren I bought about 45 years ago and I love it. They still make this airbrush but the price now is way too high in my book.
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Tom M, Understand where you are coming from. I have seen others state how I feel about the question I raised for this thread. I don't think I'm going to concern myself over the small amount of time and how and where I am exposed to the fumes from solvent based paints. I would have very deep concerns if I was painting ships; or, involved in production painting as the amount of time exposed is more of the problem for those situations.
I have seen much miss information on this subject and I feel some people have far overestimated the dangers in using solvent based paints. That was the reason I started this thread! I have absolutely no problem with people making personal decisions over what type of paint they are going to use. I just don't want miss informed people dictating to me about what I use!
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