Hey guys. I live in Atlanta, where our #2 export is humidity. If you follow the guidelines on most rattle cans, for temp and humidity ranges and overlap that with Atlanta's weather, we have about 1 week each year to paint. That's only slightly exaggerated.
I've wanted to get an airbrush for a while - for RC trucks, bike frames, etc. but I'm wondering - and the point of this now long post - how weather impacts airbrushes' performance and airbrush paint curing, etc. since I'll still be painting some things in the garage.
Thanks!
I've wanted to get an airbrush for a while - for RC trucks, bike frames, etc. but I'm wondering - and the point of this now long post - how weather impacts airbrushes' performance and airbrush paint curing, etc. since I'll still be painting some things in the garage.
Thanks!