11-11-2013, 06:18 AM
These are the guys I get paint from, They sell lots of different types of paint.
here's the stuff I use It's arcilic lacquer. It sprays very nicely It's a lot cheaper that the Tamia paint and very similar. It dries hard and fast, it's durable and it sticks well to most things. Its what the factories used to use for spraying cars untill 2 pack paint became all the go.
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/auto-pain...auto-paint
here's some special effect stuff
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/component...stom-paint
They also do cources for free on spraypainting on some Satterday mornings and there are a bunch of how too videos here, pretty much automotive orientated but interesting tho'
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/diy-videos/repair-guides
They also do solvent based and water based airbrush paint kits too
I was just having a look at this one it's solvent based,
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/component...=component&format=pdf
Acrilic perhaps ??? you might have to ask.
Here's what I googled on concept unicolour
http://www.conceptpaints.com.au/TDS/Unic...System.pdf
Looks like these are made up of concintrated tinters that can be used with either single park acrilic or emamil or 2k binders. Looks like not a bad set for $99. there's a fair bit of paint there.
It's good to have heaps of paint to play with just get a sheet of paper and tape it to a card board box and get a heap of practice, there's not enough in a Tamia bottle, you need a fair bit to get a handle on using an airbrush, with the double action airbrush you want to trun on the air first then the paint and turn off the paint first and then the air. that will stop the paint dripping out. also set it up to give you only just enough paint to start off with that will make it a bit easier till you get used to using it.
Did I mention I like acrilic lacquer It's easy to clean out of spray guns/air brushes,
I like to use a mask when I'm spraying paint. Even if it's just a reasonable quality disposable one, paint is bad for the lungs
They are a pair of Scallywaggs, I had some fun out shopping with them on Sunday arvo! They even gave me a discount at the goodguys because I threatened to leave them there.
here's the stuff I use It's arcilic lacquer. It sprays very nicely It's a lot cheaper that the Tamia paint and very similar. It dries hard and fast, it's durable and it sticks well to most things. Its what the factories used to use for spraying cars untill 2 pack paint became all the go.
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/auto-pain...auto-paint
here's some special effect stuff
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/component...stom-paint
They also do cources for free on spraypainting on some Satterday mornings and there are a bunch of how too videos here, pretty much automotive orientated but interesting tho'
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/diy-videos/repair-guides
They also do solvent based and water based airbrush paint kits too
I was just having a look at this one it's solvent based,
http://www.vgautopaints.com.au/component...=component&format=pdf
Acrilic perhaps ??? you might have to ask.
Here's what I googled on concept unicolour
http://www.conceptpaints.com.au/TDS/Unic...System.pdf
Looks like these are made up of concintrated tinters that can be used with either single park acrilic or emamil or 2k binders. Looks like not a bad set for $99. there's a fair bit of paint there.
It's good to have heaps of paint to play with just get a sheet of paper and tape it to a card board box and get a heap of practice, there's not enough in a Tamia bottle, you need a fair bit to get a handle on using an airbrush, with the double action airbrush you want to trun on the air first then the paint and turn off the paint first and then the air. that will stop the paint dripping out. also set it up to give you only just enough paint to start off with that will make it a bit easier till you get used to using it.
Did I mention I like acrilic lacquer It's easy to clean out of spray guns/air brushes,
I like to use a mask when I'm spraying paint. Even if it's just a reasonable quality disposable one, paint is bad for the lungs
(10-11-2013, 09:22 PM)smuzz Wrote: Nice demo work Jason!
They are a pair of Scallywaggs, I had some fun out shopping with them on Sunday arvo! They even gave me a discount at the goodguys because I threatened to leave them there.
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