by cliffm » Thu Jul 28, 2011 10:23 am
Some more tools! Sanding blocks, are a must . Find one that's easy to change paper on, my favorite is 3/4" thick 5" long and 1 7/8" wide with a radius on one end and flat on the other. You can also find them with different contours for specific applications but the one I have fits most places. Acouple different files.half-round,flat and triangular should get you where you want to be. Once you start getting tired of brushing on paint and matching brush strokes you will probably want to invest in an airbrush. These come in a wide degree of quality along with the prices from $15 to $200. Mine is a Pasche ($75) it came with instruction book wrench, and extra needle and tip, it will last a lifetime or two and is very adjustable. An air compressor is also needed. I have a medium sized ($100) one that also gets used in shop. Once you've painted with this set-up you will not be using a brush for very many things. Getting spendy, huh, well the air compressor is a must for a DIYer anyways. Later