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      <title>Finding the Right Airbrush Hose Adapter for Your Rig</title>
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      <description>Getting a new airbrush hose adapter is normally one of those &amp;#39;uh-oh&amp;#39; times when you understand your fancy new airbrush won&amp;#39;t actually talk to your old compressor. It&amp;#39;s a traditional hobbyist transitional phase. You&amp;#39;ve got all of your chemicals lined</description>
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