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02-16-2004, 04:27 AM | #12 (permalink) |
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Rep Power: 0 | HVLP is better for tanning. Do not expect to be able to use it for Tattoos or cosmetic airbrush . The spray is not a fine mist, needed for the detail of tats/cosmetic. If you are planninig on doing everything, get an airbrsuh, dual-action. Or, get both HVLP and airbrush . The cost is minimal compared to ROI. HVLP is a heavier spray gun and emits a wider spray. It applies and dries in 1/2 the time as airbrushing. The only drawback; the compressor is very noisy. However you can buy or build for very little cash, a soundproof box. Or if your setup allows, plase the compressor in a closet or adjoining room. You could use a 14' hose. website for Tampa bay: http://www.tampabaytan.com _________________ [ This Message was edited by: soapking on 2004-02-16 04:28 ] |
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