A simple tool and airbrush holder
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A simple tool and airbrush holder
This may be a waste of time to most but I find that an ordinary stationary clip, attached to the end of my work platform provides an excellent and cheap holder for my airbrush during painting, a hose during cleaning, or just to hold different tweezers. It's mobile too. The only limitation is the width of the shelf that it can be attached to.
Last edited by Ian Hill (Brokeneagle) on Mon Jun 08, 2009 6:33 am; edited 1 time in total
brokeneagle- seasoned veteran
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Re: A simple tool and airbrush holder
Cheap and very effective. The way I like it
Richard Marchand- General
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Re: A simple tool and airbrush holder
Nice tip Ian which I have used before but not horizontally as you have done as my desk platform was too thick, I mounted mine on a vertical shelf support and held my Paasche airbrush by placing it with a metal lever to either side of the hose attachment. I'm not sure if my description is clear... Your orientation is far more practical than mine!
Regards,
Saúl
Regards,
Saúl
Last edited by sharkmouth on Sat Jun 06, 2009 10:58 pm; edited 1 time in total
Re: A simple tool and airbrush holder
need to find me two clips! need clips!
great idea! simple and effective - that's how we like it and how it should be in top tips!
great idea! simple and effective - that's how we like it and how it should be in top tips!
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