Little sprayer or airbrush

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I occasionally need to paint small machine parts. I have tried using aerosols, but annoyingly they tend to clog, and as I use them infrequently, they often lose pressure between uses. I do not already have a compressor.

I have seen little sprayers with a small glass jar, are they worth buying and can I use a white-spirit thinned paint in them? I am looking for something inexpensive.
 
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Hi,

I used to do a lot of model making and used an airbrush, stay away from the cheapo ones, the mid - high range badger ones are very good, you dont say the area you need to spray, this will of course have an influence on the type you get. There are decent ones with the jar that you mention, also ones that have a cup on the top which holds a small amount of paint.
I'd strongly reccomend that you stay away from the aerosol air cans, not only is this expensive in the long run, but the pressure isnt constant and they tend to splatter a lot - and of course you go through more air cleaning the airbrush than spraying! You can buy a cheapish compressor, for constant pressure ideally you need a tank - but this can be DIY'd - my tank used to be an old fire extinguisher.

HTH
 
Well, chaps, I've had a look at the airbrushes and tiny sprayers. however, it looks like i would also have to buy a compressor and tank for £80 or so, and squeeze it into my already-over-full garage. I couldn't find a spare-tire accessory. So I'm now thinking about a cheaper and smaller option, like this

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Any views on these airless sprayers? I don't want to spray a car or a fence, just small parts that I might previously have done with an aerosol.
 
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jackflash said:
that airless is pure rubbish,ok for doing fences.
I'd second that. The only airless sets worth anything are the big industrial ones - and they cost a lot of dosh!
 

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