Robbyrockett2
Air-Valve Autobot!
first one is good,
Second one is underpowered though its roughly the same size as the senco
Second one is underpowered though its roughly the same size as the senco
They didnt ship to Sweden.. Geez this is hard. It feels like im running in circles Hard to weigh in the pros and consfirst one is good,
Second one is underpowered though its roughly the same size as the senco
Well, like i said i havent needed a water trap on a tanked unit for airbrushing, so theres a chance you wont need one.They didnt ship to Sweden.. Geez this is hard. It feels like im running in circles Hard to weigh in the pros and cons
I would go for the Cevik if it wasnt for the water trap thing
Well, like i said i havent needed a water trap on a tanked unit for airbrushing, so theres a chance you wont need one.
If you did have to have one, you could take it down to the hardware store and have them help you get a T fitting, a few nipples, a water trap/regulater, and a female-female fitting and you could come out of the port where the safety release valve is ,re-install the safety valve and attach your trap/regulator to the other side of the T, thus giving you a third port with a water trap. So it isn't hopeless.
You could possibly get away with plugging in a water trap even with the angle of the ports as well, it just wouldnt quite have the same capacity.
There are options there...and thats if you find you need one.
Okay.. Is there anyone of these compressors that has been linked with a water trap already? I dont know what it would cost for me to go fix that in the local hardware store, but I assume it would be expensive to let anyone in a hardware store do it for me, here in Sweden.Well, like i said i havent needed a water trap on a tanked unit for airbrushing, so theres a chance you wont need one.
If you did have to have one, you could take it down to the hardware store and have them help you get a T fitting, a few nipples, a water trap/regulater, and a female-female fitting and you could come out of the port where the safety release valve is ,re-install the safety valve and attach your trap/regulator to the other side of the T, thus giving you a third port with a water trap. So it isn't hopeless.
You could possibly get away with plugging in a water trap even with the angle of the ports as well, it just wouldnt quite have the same capacity.
There are options there...and thats if you find you need one.
They didnt ship to Sweden.. Geez this is hard. It feels like im running in circles Hard to weigh in the pros and cons
I would go for the Cevik if it wasnt for the water trap thing
Ok, so if I'm ordering that and the Cevik, im not doing a big mistake you think? Im tired of not deciding.. What would you do in my shoes?This one would be even better with the cevik
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inline-Oil-Water-Air-Filter-Seperator-Trap-1-4-Compressor-Spray-Quick-Connecto/201934802737?_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIM.MBE&ao=2&asc=50546&meid=5a0f87333f4a462d80d9f587684c0d77&pid=100623&rk=4&rkt=6&sd=361921423540&itm=201934802737&_trksid=p2047675.c100623.m-1
thanks guys, appreciate it. which would you buy in my shoes?
Ok, so if I'm ordering that and the Cevik, im not doing a big mistake you think? Im tired of not deciding.. What would you do in my shoes?
edit: thanks @Malky
This one would be even better with the cevik
https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Inline-Oil-Water-Air-Filter-Seperator-Trap-1-4-Compressor-Spray-Quick-Connecto/201934802737?_trkparms=aid=222007&algo=SIM.MBE&ao=2&asc=50546&meid=5a0f87333f4a462d80d9f587684c0d77&pid=100623&rk=4&rkt=6&sd=361921423540&itm=201934802737&_trksid=p2047675.c100623.m-1
It would be closest to getting a compressor w a trap included.Why would this one be better? Would need to disconnect it to empty it and even more fittings needed to convert it for airbrush use, if it was attached direct to the compressor it would be sitting at an extreme angle, puting the regulator version on a table or wall near the work allows for easy regulation of pressure without having to approach the compressor if it's on the floor or under a table.
It would be closest to getting a compressor w a trap included.
You dont have to disconnect to empty, the release is on the bottom right. and it just becomes part of the hose. Screw it to a 1/4 to 1/8 hose and plug it in, zero more fittings required, zero more hose. The way the inlines are made the angle is nowhere near as important as it is with one with side ports and in the end your whole unit is just as portable as ever, no need to fix the trap to another object or itself.
For portability I just like to keep it self contained. If it were going to be more stationary id probably setup how you were saying.
Oh, heck yeah then you dont have to fiddle w the reg everytime you back to AB too .I see my set-up above actually plugs direct into another regulator on my Orazio compressor without a hose, the idea being that I can take that one off and still use the compressor for air tools with standard 1/4" connection.
Oh, heck yeah then you dont have to fiddle w the reg everytime you back to AB too .
I would,Ahh.. Ok now the compressor is ordered. Now its the rest of the equipment this will hopefully be easier
Should I order a water trap right away? if so, which one of those you mentioned?
My brushes have Macs so i never mess with the regulators They sit at 40 i think. I never really know what pressure im using. You know how it is, it all eventually is just played by earI have constant back pain so I can't crouch to mess with the compressor but I generally between 5 10 psi so have the MAC on the airbrush hose, the regulator in the pic is dedicated to the airbrush so I can unplug it and use the compressor, I do small upholstery projects but intend to use the compressor to blow dust out of PlayStation and other games consoles and computers too, I'm a rught Scottish twat and just feel the need to the best out of it
Ah okay.. I just want to make sure the cleaning part gets done correctly, since my previous (excrementty/cheap) airbrush broke after minimal use since I knew nothing about how to clean it.Looks good to me.
No preference on the cleaners. I dont use them anyway. IMO Whichever brand you go with, save it for deep cleaning and do your regular cleaning with water and some cheap glass cleaner