I have been watching these in the background while working. I noticed the Iwata your using really seems to let out some paint. I use a HP-CS currently and I can never seem to get that much work flow to come out of mine.
Sorry for the late reply. And the HP-CS *Should be able to shoot out enough paint. What brand of paint are you using? PSI? It sounds like either (a) the paint is too thick (90% of all createx/wicked) paint should spray fine. PSI should be 30-40 for normal sprays (less for tight fades). I sometimes have to pull my needle back 1mm and lock it in, so the nozzle is a little bigger. The only other thing is the HP-CS's nozzle might need a good cleaning
I am really wanting to get into this. Wanna learn how to air brush and also be able to paint my own bodies for my cars and my kiddos.. I heard in one of your vids about you in texas??? You live there? I do! If close maybe if you have time, maybe we could meet up and have a hands on train, teach. I'm just south of houston. Baytown if that helps. Great vids love the content. Keep it up brother
Can you explain the difference between using hot air and cool air? I’m new to painting and had a problem after I backed my body in white and the window masks didn’t want to come off clean.
I haven't tried spraying through the tip of a toothbrush...interesting concept...might have to try it...I like the long flicks and streaks, but might be worth doing a little of both...
Happy to help sir. If you are on Facebook or Instagram, find me there on "McGoo Race Paint". facebook.com/mcgooracepaint/, instagram.com/mcgooracepaint/ and shoot me a message and we can figure it out
I have been watching these in the background while working. I noticed the Iwata your using really seems to let out some paint. I use a HP-CS currently and I can never seem to get that much work flow to come out of mine.
Sorry for the late reply. And the HP-CS *Should be able to shoot out enough paint. What brand of paint are you using? PSI? It sounds like either (a) the paint is too thick (90% of all createx/wicked) paint should spray fine. PSI should be 30-40 for normal sprays (less for tight fades). I sometimes have to pull my needle back 1mm and lock it in, so the nozzle is a little bigger. The only other thing is the HP-CS's nozzle might need a good cleaning
What part off Texas are you from? I'm in New Braunfels. Enjoy your painting work. I paint a little myself
DFW area sir. And thank you so much!
I am really wanting to get into this. Wanna learn how to air brush and also be able to paint my own bodies for my cars and my kiddos.. I heard in one of your vids about you in texas??? You live there? I do! If close maybe if you have time, maybe we could meet up and have a hands on train, teach. I'm just south of houston. Baytown if that helps. Great vids love the content. Keep it up brother
Yes sir, up in DFW area. I actually come to Baytown once a month, maybe we can connect sometime.
@@MarcMcGurren awesome let me know 😎
Can you explain the difference between using hot air and cool air? I’m new to painting and had a problem after I backed my body in white and the window masks didn’t want to come off clean.
Have you ever tried spraying trough the tip of a toothbrush?
I haven't tried spraying through the tip of a toothbrush...interesting concept...might have to try it...I like the long flicks and streaks, but might be worth doing a little of both...
I have a hellcat challenger body i would like painted would you be open to do the job?
Happy to help sir. If you are on Facebook or Instagram, find me there on "McGoo Race Paint". facebook.com/mcgooracepaint/, instagram.com/mcgooracepaint/ and shoot me a message and we can figure it out
You either have massive hands ! Or one of the smallest hair dryers ! 😊
LOL, a little bit of both. My hair dryer was my old wifes travel hair dryer that I confiscated. I like it bc it doesn't get too hot