An excellent video, thank you. Now I won't be scared so much when I'm cleaning my airbrush, not had it for very long and only used it once. I then spent one hour of torment cleaning the airbrush, I'm sure that the manufacturer's of the needle cone could get it really small if they tried!... even smaller in my Stone Mason hand's! Thanks once again, but it has to be GOOD because a Smith made it👍😷👍
Thanks for posting. Now I know what I did to my cheap airbrush. The first clue was a gummy trigger. And then there was all of the black primer paint in areas of the airbrush where there shouldn't be any. Also, I should add that I probably damaged it with one of the 'bottle brushes' that came with it. I will be using something less abrasive in the future, like those little interdental brushes.
Technically a bushing, not an o-ring. I don’t think it’s the end of the world pulling your needle out the back - look at the Badgers, it’s the only way to remove them.
An excellent video, thank you. Now I won't be scared so much when I'm cleaning my airbrush, not had it for very long and only used it once. I then spent one hour of torment cleaning the airbrush, I'm sure that the manufacturer's of the needle cone could get it really small if they tried!... even smaller in my Stone Mason hand's! Thanks once again, but it has to be GOOD because a Smith made it👍😷👍
Thank you for sharing. I was just about to toss mine in the garbage.
Thanks for posting. Now I know what I did to my cheap airbrush. The first clue was a gummy trigger. And then there was all of the black primer paint in areas of the airbrush where there shouldn't be any. Also, I should add that I probably damaged it with one of the 'bottle brushes' that came with it. I will be using something less abrasive in the future, like those little interdental brushes.
great tip thanks
This was very helpful! Thanks.
REALLY HELPED ALOT. WORKED ALSO ON MY INFINITY
THANKS!
Thanks!
so excellent, but the problem I had is that the nozzle has damage and there's no replacement here in nigeria
Time to buy a new Iwata. I
@@acsmith70325 Okay I'm glad for your generous reply.
thanks a lot
Technically a bushing, not an o-ring. I don’t think it’s the end of the world pulling your needle out the back - look at the Badgers, it’s the only way to remove them.