Yeah, they are an uncommon combo for miniature functions (its the standard for automotive) Ive got a badger 150 since this video that is dual action syphon, pretty happy with it. Let me know how you find yours
Badger needles are commonly available and on the cheaper side. I've never broken parts of the Spray gun so I would not know where to buy replacements - I'd just buy a new one becasue they are not expensive.
I have the same siphon feed airbrush, and could you tell me what the extra black cup lid is for... The one with the threaded port and valve on top? Thanks!
It is if you want to use compressed air cans instead of a compressor - to connect to the can with the little hose from the kit. I think I talk about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/Gy5rrZDVzAA/видео.html&ab_channel=HellfireHobbies
Oh for sure, I love shaker can primer. The spray gun allows you a wider variety of color, and you can do basic highlights (over a colored primer for example)
Siphon not suction
I just got a dual action siphon feed at harbor freight
Yeah, they are an uncommon combo for miniature functions (its the standard for automotive)
Ive got a badger 150 since this video that is dual action syphon, pretty happy with it. Let me know how you find yours
Iwata Eclipse comes in siphon and double action
Oooh never saw that version before. I'll check that out!
If you break the needle on the spedertool, is it easy to find the replacement kit?
Badger needles are commonly available and on the cheaper side.
I've never broken parts of the Spray gun so I would not know where to buy replacements - I'd just buy a new one becasue they are not expensive.
I have the same siphon feed airbrush, and could you tell me what the extra black cup lid is for... The one with the threaded port and valve on top? Thanks!
It is if you want to use compressed air cans instead of a compressor - to connect to the can with the little hose from the kit. I think I talk about it in this video: ruclips.net/video/Gy5rrZDVzAA/видео.html&ab_channel=HellfireHobbies
Thanks so much, @@HellfireHobbies !
What about getting the primer in a spray can instead of for an airbrush? It seems like that would save wear on any airbrush.
Oh for sure, I love shaker can primer. The spray gun allows you a wider variety of color, and you can do basic highlights (over a colored primer for example)
How to do clean the black siphon airbrush
Clean the cup first, then fill it with water and spray with it until it comes out clean. Thanks for your questions! I'll make a video on this soonish.
The black one is a chinese pirated version of the Badger #350, don't buy shit!!!
They are practically free with starter sets. If you have it, use it, I say.