Re: aerosol

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From: Joseph Arkins (arkins@banet.net)
Date: 02/15/00-09:13:07 PM Z


Paasche (the airbrush manufacturer) makes a sprayer which attaches to one of their
air compressors, and which holds 1-2 ounces of liquid. Pearl Paint in NYC stocks
them.

Joe Arkins
Long Island City, NY

John Deluca wrote:

> I can't remember the manufacturer, but there is a product on the market that is
> a glass jar with an aerosol spray cartridge on the top. The cartridge has a
> pickup tube for liquids that extends into the materials jar. I know that Pear
> Paint carries this product, but I think most art supply stores and paint stores
> may have it.
>
> FotoDave@aol.com wrote:
>
> > > I would like to get a "spray can' effect by spraying developer on prints.
> > > Does anyone know if if there is some way to simulate or build an aerosol
> > can
> > >
> > > which I can fill with developer?
> >
> > Dean, how about airbrush equipment? I recently visited an arti-supply store
> > and saw a complete set of airbrush equipment for just slightly over $100. It
> > is a small one designed of model painting, so it is probably not good enough
> > if you intend to use it for serious airbrush painting, but it might work for
> > your need. You might find the same thing in hobby / craft stores.
> >
> > Dave Soemarko
> >
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