Airbrush Thick Acrylic paints: Iwata HP-BCS VS. Paasche VL

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  • Опубликовано: 28 окт 2024

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  • @cort3079
    @cort3079 7 месяцев назад +1

    I have a Paache VL series brush that I have used to paint motorized bicycle gas tanks, clutch covers, etc. The 1.05 mm needle and nozzle are perfect for thick paints without having to add a lot of reducer. I also plan on using it to spray 2K urethane clear coats. It's a great brush. Hard to beat for the price. I use smaller tip Iwatas and Creos brushes for candy and other thin paints on small items. Thanks for the video, brother.

    • @ClarksPlace
      @ClarksPlace  7 месяцев назад

      Hey no problem, I use the iwata eclipse for most automotive paints, the the Pasche is my go to for more hobby and craft stuff. I am no expert by any means, but I did some research and wanted to share to maybe help others make a decision. I have A cheaper Mastet brush that doesn’t do bad, but the cheaper brush you buy the more disappointed you’re going to be with the result is a good rule of thumb. Thanks for watchin!

  • @djpenton779
    @djpenton779 9 месяцев назад +1

    You likely know this by now. The bottles with the steep angle connectors are for single action siphon feed airbrushes. The more vertical ones are for double action.
    I use my Paasche VL more or less like a small spray gun, for doing large base coats, metallics etc. Not really up to the standard of my Iwata for finer work, but kind of a workhorse for its purpose. A 1.05mm needle, nozzle and aircap are also available for the Paasche - really sprays heavy paint well.

    • @ClarksPlace
      @ClarksPlace  9 месяцев назад +1

      Cool cool, yep, I've kinda settled on a similar use for the guns. The guns kinda dictate what they can do and what you end up using them for! I didn't know the tidbit about the single action vs. dual, I just thought they were different for comfort or positioning and I ended up using the kinda sharp angled one in order to keep it away from my airhose since it's a big bottle I use. I'll have to try the straight vs. angled to see if I notice a difference in how it draws up the paint. Thanks for the great info!