Airbrush Won't Spray? Some Reasons It Won't!

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  • Опубликовано: 16 апр 2021
  • Airbrush Won't Spray? Some Reasons It Won't! I share my experience's of what I have learned when my airbrush either wouldn't spray right or even spray at all. Save the frustration, check it out! Don't forget to check out my Amazon affiliate links below. Subscribe for more Airbrush tips, tricks and "How To's". It is my goal to help you speed up your learning process by having you avoid the mistakes I have made by trial and error. I also want to help you make some "Do It Yourself" accessories for around your Airbrush shop to make your project easier and save some money.
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Комментарии • 297

  • @cynthiawafer7608
    @cynthiawafer7608 Год назад +3

    I bought 2 airbrushes thinking I messed it up. I learned so much in this video. My hero! Thank you.

  • @ericmeder6664

    had a two stage,,,,, hated it,,,,,, hated it,,,,,, went to a single stage,,,,,, now after seeing your video,,,, I think I am going to give a two stage another shot,,,,, now I have a better ideal what to look for, when having issues,,,,,, great video

  • @murphydaveelte

    Just started airbrushing a couple a days ago and think I've already come across all of these problems! These are great tips (not dry like mine) - cheers!

  • @peterradcliffe209

    Just tried my airbrush for first time, thought I’d done everything right , but didn’t spray! Thanks for your tips I think No 4 is my problem I will try again tomorrow checking all 5 thanks again for your help. Pete in UK

  • @DementedDistraction
    @DementedDistraction Год назад +2

    I'm using my Iwata Eclipse HP-CS and it's stopped working - it'll blow air but no paint comes through.

  • @SkySong6161
    @SkySong6161 Год назад +1

    Turns out #4 was the bane of my existence and I didn't even know it. Thanks!

  • @philfoofighter
    @philfoofighter 3 года назад +20

    I’m new to airbrush. Brought one to paint 3D prints and just found your channel. I’ve felt an idiot watching most of this as you’ve answered multiple questions and issues I’ve had. More info in one video than I’ve managed to get in weeks. Great video and if I could sub more than once I’d be doing it

  • @alvinfranco3517
    @alvinfranco3517 2 года назад +1

    Hi Dan Iam Alvin from Chicago had that problem with the tip of Airbrush until you said, about .5 needle I changed it and it work fantastic!!!!!! Now Iam very happy! Thank you for help thank you for your channel … Godbless you……

  • @migl1802
    @migl1802 2 года назад +2

    Great video! I have a Badger Crescendo 175 that clogs up frequently but this helps a lot.

  • @derpdude1015
    @derpdude1015 2 года назад +5

    Dude, thank you so much. Saved me from a bad, frustrating and confusing situation.

  • @Tatertoks

    Thank you so so so much. I’ve tried watching other tutorials but none of them covered what you did. You explained it thoroughly and I was able to find the problem. You saved me lol!

  • @annedoran5469
    @annedoran5469 Год назад +1

    Just started using an airbrush and I found this video incredibly valuable.Thanks!

  • @tomfrommicromanagement
    @tomfrommicromanagement Год назад +1

    I'm so happy I found your video. I watched quite a few videos from other people and they were super helpful, however, you were the only person I saw you talked about my specific issues (number 4 lmao). I can't believe it was as simple as tightening it more

  • @lorneclarke8442
    @lorneclarke8442 Год назад +1

    Thanks for this guidance and advice, previously to watching this had spent hours stripping down my iwata with no success and experiencing issues. I'm fairly new to airbrushing but like they say every day is a school day. I followed your advice and now I'm fully back up and running even though the air was blue in my garage. Cheers and take care👌👍

  • @Antheraws
    @Antheraws 2 года назад +1

    Very well put. I just had my nozzle piece clogged. Almost thought maybe the nut wasn't tight enough. I'll be coming back to this video ofen.

  • @ayalde
    @ayalde 2 года назад

    Oh man... I have a paschee airbrush for like a decade now. There was a time when there was a strange sputtering, spitting, constant on and off airflow, however you may call it... I though it was the compressor.... ended up buying a new compressor. Still had the airflow coming out in segments. Ended up pulling apart the airbrush many many times to see if there where O rings that had broken or parts that were damaged... Nothing. Checked the manual, cheked online... and finally one day, I found out that I was screwing the front looser than it should had been and those tiny holes that serve for the air to flow somehow didn't work properly. Now I always make sure I don't have air leakage, like you mentioned it in your video. Very frustrating and actually very silly but not obvious problem and solution!

  • @richardbuck1596
    @richardbuck1596 3 года назад +1

    Great information thanks for the advice

  • @mistieroundtree5316
    @mistieroundtree5316 2 года назад +1

    I'm a finisher and I have a project where I need to match some pinstripes on a piece for a client. I thought it was going to be a piece of cake, pretty much a teeny tiny version of what I already do...boy was I wrong. I'm covered in paint, the second I pressed the trigger the pot exploded in my face. I'm literally typing this cover in paint. Thank you for the video, I feel like you addressed all my issues. Now I gotta get back at it.

  • @thepinkhobbit
    @thepinkhobbit Год назад

    Thank you! I got my airbrush out to work on my cosplay and was really struggling to get it spraying cleanly. This explains things so clearly!

  • @michaelpatrick6840
    @michaelpatrick6840 2 года назад +3

    Well I’m not alone lol. I too like to clean my airbrush often and I forget to tighten the needle nut more often than I’d like to admit. Great tips and thanks for sharing.