Thanks for the video, mate. I love my Badger Anthem 155. I love the design of this brush. It allows the user to lighten the tension on the trigger spring. I removed the valve assembly and found a spring like the original and clipped off a couple of coils. Now it has a lighter touch that I like on an airbrush. If you have any air leaks on the spray regulator or spray head, you can use plain ole chap stick on the threads and it will stop any leak. Teflon tape belongs on air compressor fittings and hose fittings. I also like the fact that you don't need any wrenches for disassembly and reassembly. Happy airbrushing, mate!
Thanks for the video, mate. I love my Badger Anthem 155. I love the design of this brush. It allows the user to lighten the tension on the trigger spring. I removed the valve assembly and found a spring like the original and clipped off a couple of coils. Now it has a lighter touch that I like on an airbrush. If you have any air leaks on the spray regulator or spray head, you can use plain ole chap stick on the threads and it will stop any leak. Teflon tape belongs on air compressor fittings and hose fittings. I also like the fact that you don't need any wrenches for disassembly and reassembly. Happy airbrushing, mate!
The jar and the type and the compressor and the colors please
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