Need Advice Quick...please...airbrush

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nancylynwallace Posted 22 May 2008 , 5:28pm
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DH has decided to buy an airbrush kit for me. He found one on ebay that is a Powercat. Does anyone have this brand and if so, is it an ok one? I don't want to take a lot of time to decide because he might change his mind! LOL Thanks in advance

Nancy

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tiggy2 Posted 22 May 2008 , 7:43pm
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Is it a gravity feed or siphon fee? Gravity feed is the best for cakes. Be sure the air copressor is 30 psi or less or it will blow the frosting off your cake.

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Shyanne_Mommy Posted 22 May 2008 , 8:36pm
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Nancy to be honest I purchased my airbush at Harbor Freight for 15 buxs and the air compressor too but I don't remember how much that was becuase we had purchased it earlier.... it is a bigger one that normal cake decorators need but I just set it to 30 or less and go from there. GL and have fun

Glenda you are the first besides my husband to talk about the gravity feed airbrush. That is what I am getting next..

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nancylynwallace Posted 22 May 2008 , 11:55pm
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Thanks you guys, I'm not sure which kind it is. I guess I'll find out soon. It will be fun learning no matter what type it is!

Nancy

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nancylynwallace Posted 22 May 2008 , 11:55pm
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Thanks you guys, I'm not sure which kind it is. I guess I'll find out soon. It will be fun learning no matter what type it is!

Nancy

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nancylynwallace Posted 22 May 2008 , 11:56pm
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Thanks you guys, I'm not sure which kind it is. I guess I'll find out soon. It will be fun learning no matter what type it is!

Nancy

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