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no worries....
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Looks like it should work okay.

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Michael modeller 48

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Migrant, suggest it as a starter or beginner set that he recommends for young modellers. Ok or good for the price $50 cad.

I am just not sure I can turn my Compressor to 15 psi maybe 50 at the top end....

You can spray enamels not sure about clean up??

Maybe the library has airbrush books...
Michael modeller 48

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Not sure about hoses... I have larger hose and a coil hose.... not sure about fittings and or adapter. I think it come with a fitting?
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For anyone who need magnifying glass, I found these Hazuki glasses. http://www.hazukiglasses.com

1-800-280-9678

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3 payments of 45.99 expensive but look like great glasses.
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160% is 1.6 magnification. I have drug store readers that go up to 2.75 or so, cost a dollar.

I'll admit they look great, but don't spray them like you did a previous pair :)
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I have not bought them yet!!!
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Good, I'd relook this, maybe I'm missing something but other than the professional Optivisor the ones in the MicroMark catalog are less than that and do more.
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Michael modeller 48

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I just saw them on Tv today and thought they look good and design well. Next time i will not post to help. I will just keep to my self!
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I'm pretty sure he is trying to help. A cheap pair for $1 compared to a pair at nearly $138, sounds like $137 worth of help :)

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Michael modeller 48

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Maybe they are worth the $137.
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And how can I overspray a pair of glasses I do not even own?!

I try to share something I thought was a good product and want to share but I get at Admin message and guess you more experienced know all the better thing

My post did not say I bought them! It said I saw them if you don’t want them or don’t like Fine!

My post did say they were expensive so please do not point that point and explain the math!
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Moved and locked by admin.

Mainly all double posts.
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