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The home bar is progressing. As soon as the granite goes in I should
be ready to Spray the unit. I want to do some toning and Highlighting
and thoughtI would use a Air Brush. Any sugestions on a good air brush
and have you ever done that.
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On Mar 8, 4:17*pm, Howard wrote:
The home bar is progressing. As soon as the granite goes in I should
be ready to Spray the unit. I want to do some toning and Highlighting
and thoughtI would use a Air Brush. Any sugestions on a good air brush
and have you ever done that.


Forgot the link to the photos www.howardboehm.com sorry
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Howard wrote:
The home bar is progressing. As soon as the granite goes in I should
be ready to Spray the unit. I want to do some toning and Highlighting
and thoughtI would use a Air Brush. Any sugestions on a good air brush
and have you ever done that.


Badger makes some good airbrushes.

http://www.badgerairbrush.com/

I have the Model 175, "Crescendo®" and I've used it to spray tinted
shellac for a sunburst effect on a few boxes I've made. It's a double
action airbrush and takes a bit of practice to learn to control it.

Depending on what you want to do you might also consider using Behlen's
"Jet Spray or "Master Toner", a lacquer based tinted toner in a aerosol
can. It would save the cost of the airbrush.

http://www.woodfinishsupply.com/BehlenAerosol2.html

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On Mar 8, 7:03*pm, Nova wrote:
Howard wrote:
The home bar is progressing. As soon as the granite goes in I should
be ready to Spray the unit. I want to do some toning and Highlighting
and thoughtI would use a Air Brush. Any sugestions on a good air brush
and have you ever done that.


Badger makes some good airbrushes.

http://www.badgerairbrush.com/

I have the Model 175, "Crescendo®" and I've used it to spray tinted
shellac for a sunburst effect on a few boxes I've made. *It's a double
action airbrush and takes a bit of practice to learn to control it.

Depending on what you want to do you might also consider using Behlen's
"Jet Spray or "Master Toner", a lacquer based tinted toner in a aerosol
can. *It would save the cost of the airbrush.

http://www.woodfinishsupply.com/BehlenAerosol2.html

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Jack Novak
Buffalo, NY - USA


Thanks I may do that. Good link
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