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Infiltrating Prowler





Portland, OR

Currently I have a Badger Airbrush which I use with a TC-20T Air Compressor w/ tank. Unfortunately recently the compressor has been overheating on me and shutting off. I know its a cheap compressor but at the time it was a good deal which I've gotten a lot of use out of it, so it has been worth it. Unfortunately with it overheating I barely get any airbrush work done now. In the meantime I've also picked up a 6 gal 150psi Air Compressor from Home Depot that I've used with various tools. It does have a regulator but I was thinking that I could just take the regulator, moisture trap from my TC-20T to hook up to it and then use it to airbrush. The issue is that it does have a 1/4 NPT quick connector female end on the compressor side, I'm not sure what I would need to get to be able to hook the moisture trap and badger airbrush to it. If I recall the badger airbrush had a smaller connector which was difficult for me to get a quick connect originally for the TC-20T.

Has anyone have more experience, know what I need to get?

Thank you!
   
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Leutnant





Louisville, KY, USA

Hit eBay and search for 'airbrush compressor connectors'. There are a lot of options, but many are for multiple connectors in different sizes/types, including double male.
   
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Infiltrating Prowler





Portland, OR

Thank you. That does actually greatly help me out, was able to find what I needed.
   
 
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