Using multiple airbrushes simultaneously will require a compressor with enough C.F.M. (cubic feet per minute) rating. High powered Dual head compressors are a good choice to hook up two airbrushes simply because of the higher air output. Manifolds are used to hooking up more than one airbrush hoses
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