Posted by Stephen Newell on June 08, 2013 at 05:28:49 from (63.25.53.209):
In Reply to: Air brushing posted by Massey farmer on June 07, 2013 at 16:43:08:
Like any sprayer you will have to feel out the paint mixture. I would expect you would have to thin the paint more to use in the airbrush since it atomizes it finer. I would use the same automotive paint. If you start switching paint you might use one that wouldn't bond and your lettering would come off. I would suggest you practice on a trash can or something before you consider lettering on the tractor. Unless you have a lot of experience with the airbrush and have an artistic talent I don't think you would have much luck with the lettering. If it were me I would make stencils for the lettering. I made the lettering for this tractor printing it on my computer with just standard computer paper. I then cut the letters out with an exacto knife. Then I used a light coat of spray adhesive to stick it to the tractor.
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