redfishsc
Member
Howdy all,
I currently do pens at the cabinet shop where we have abundant air, and I finish my pens normally with an air brush. Anyhow, I'll be moving soon and will be turning pens at home (much nicer than the cabinet shop!).
I don't have an air compressor but I do have a 20# tank of CO2 I used when I grew aquatic plants in my 55 gallon tank (CO2 slowly mixed in the water works on plants the way accelerator works on CA).
Does anyone know if I can use this to run an airbrush? I'll need to get a special regulator, I'm sure. The one I currently have has a high-side (measured in the thousands PSI) and a very, very low side (max 5 psi) for the CO2 bubbling. It won't drive an airbrush.
Thanks,
Matt
I currently do pens at the cabinet shop where we have abundant air, and I finish my pens normally with an air brush. Anyhow, I'll be moving soon and will be turning pens at home (much nicer than the cabinet shop!).
I don't have an air compressor but I do have a 20# tank of CO2 I used when I grew aquatic plants in my 55 gallon tank (CO2 slowly mixed in the water works on plants the way accelerator works on CA).
Does anyone know if I can use this to run an airbrush? I'll need to get a special regulator, I'm sure. The one I currently have has a high-side (measured in the thousands PSI) and a very, very low side (max 5 psi) for the CO2 bubbling. It won't drive an airbrush.
Thanks,
Matt