LMAO at the poor English in compressor manual

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harrisonm

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I have not built models since I was a kid. I have a friend who is into building all kinds of models big time. He convinced me that we should build at least one model together. I have a 69 Barracuda 340 4-speed fastback car, so I found a 69 Barracuda model and bought it. I have paint left over from when I painted the car F8 Green. I am going to paint the model to match my car exactly. I am also going to try my hand at doors that open and a decade that opens. If it comes out good, I will post some pictures. If it doesn’t, I won’t. I bought a small airbrush compressor and an Iwata airbrush to use. You would not believe how bad the English is in the manual that came with the compressor. I find myself laughing out loud as I read it.

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Not surprising. It's anything and everything that is foreign-manufactured. I really try to buy American-produced products but they are hard to find in this day & time. :rolleyes:
 
I run my airbrush off a large compressor with a tank so I can paint in peace and quiet. I have one of those small airbrush compressors that I bought many years ago, but it was so noisy it was driving me nuts.
 
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