Re: New Read This
Unfortunately the old chiche "you get what you pay for" is not always the case. Snap On tools are a fine example. If you have a garage and can write off a Snap On wrench set,, more power to you. For us shade tree machanics the Craftsman wrenches work just as well, come with a liftime guarantee and cost one tenth as much. My first airbrush was a Pasche Deluxe set that came with cup, bottle, 3 sizes of needles, an instruction book a hose and even a vcr, all for about 50 bucks. The hi dollar brushes on the other hand are very spartan, you get the brush and thats it. Eventually I moved up the Iwatas Richpens and my latest the HS Infinity that Don was selling (and btw that Infinity flat out rocks). I havent indulged in a Micron yet but i have some Iwata HP b's with a 0.2 tip that are as good as I am. I think I read the American Indians blew home made dyes through a reed and came up with some incredible art work. AL
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