Magic Mist Air Brush, Silly ?

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ranbel Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 12:58am
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Ok, I have a silly/stupid question...
I was looking at the single magic mist on a website for about $90.00...would that include everything, like the air compressor or are they electric without an air compressor??? told ya it was silly... icon_redface.gif

I need to know before I invest in something that is not complete. It doesn't say if additional equipment is required.

Thanks a bunch

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lovetofrost Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 1:21am
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which website were you looking at? i am thinking of buying one, sounds like a good price if it is everything.

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ranbel Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 1:29am
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It was bakers tools warehouse. I just googled cake air brush gun and I found this website...

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xstitcher Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 8:59am
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Originally Posted by ranbel

It was bakers tools warehouse. I just googled cake air brush gun and I found this website...





If your looking at the website below, it looks like it is just the airbrush. They have a link for airbrushes and a separate link for airbrushes with compressors (price $160 & $250):

http://mowd.com/Merchant2/merchant.mvc?Screen=CTGY&Category_Code=Airbrushes_Compressor

HTH

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xstitcher Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 9:01am
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Just to make sure though, I'd contact them directly and ask. They have a toll free # listed on the top of their page. icon_biggrin.gificon_biggrin.gif

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lovetofrost Posted 22 Apr 2008 , 1:20pm
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That price sounds more like it. I did read on another post that northern tool or harbor freight had them for a reasonable price.

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ranbel Posted 23 Apr 2008 , 1:48am
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I just looked at both Harbor Freight and Northern Tool and they do have air brush guns very cheap. Is the same since it's an automotive air gun?

Would it be safe to use this for food???? i'm guessing so, if it's stainless steel?? what do you think or does anyone use this type air gun??

If this gun can be use, what about the air compressor????

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