I use the Infinity and also the Evolution 2 in 1 for years without any problems. I never have to replace any of the O rings and it still works flawless. Love that thing. And great Video for nore information about that airbrush.
Per pulire le duse di vario diametro, misura italiane da mm.0,15 in su', uso degli aghi in metallo acciaio flessibile per pulire le stampanti ad ago o stampanti 3D, li trovi su' e-bay o Amazon, set di 10 aghi di varie misure, li uso da anni e vanno bene.
Nice video, thank you! I have a regular Infinity that has 15 years+, there was not a Cr+ when I bought it, it still works fine never replaced a single o ring. Bought a new 0,2 combo needle/nozzle and it was it. My old needle was a V1 and it was slightly bent. They don't reccomend to take the packing seal (O ring) out...I have the tool to remove it but I never needed to remove it. I have a Infinity Giraldez and when it came home it was an unfinished and rough airbrush, contacted the factory, sent it to them, they did not admit it was a reject but they sent me a new one. Harder and Steenbeck was good before 2017.
Its still a good brand but it was sold to Iwata in 2017 and since then the quality has dropped. I know what I am talking about, I own too many airbrushes just from H&S I have 8 units not counting the Hansa and in the "old days" the tolerances were tighter and the finish was better.
I'm learning! I'm still in that awkward "I don't like being on camera" phase but I'm hoping the more I keep doing it the more comfortable I'll keep getting!
I’m having an issue where I have to pull the trigger nearly all the way back before paint starts coming out. Even if I have just water in the brush this happens. Any idea what’s going on?
What do you think about the wear and tear of tearing down the airbrush? And do you think it is needed after every use or just once in awhile? Thank you.
It's part of the Harder & Steenbeck "Airbrush Service cleaning & maintenance Kit". Amazon and spraygunner have it in stock. Can't buy it on it's own sadly ☹
@@JohnathanHo Just picked up the kit yesterday after watching this video! Took a few moments of searching but my google-fu was strong and I was able to figure out that tool only came in the kit 😉 All the other stuff is great too so it's really worth the money.
Tres bonne video , j'apprecie la façon dont vous nettoyez votre aérographe et que vous en preniez soin , j'ai 3 infinity et je les nettoie pratiquement comme vous . merci pour cette video et ces conseils qui seront utile a d'autres . A bientot . Bruno
Yeah I'm having this really strange issue with my Infinity where I'm getting backlog despite the nozzle being tightened up, the air channel is clear so I'm kind of trouble shooting it, all the o rings and seals are fine. The strangest thing is that slightly loosening the nozzle allows some air to come through, but it still is blasting out of the cup and the air pressure is weak.
Gli scovolini per pulire interni degli aerografi, uso gli scovolini manico in plastica dura, quelli comprati in farmacia per pulire i denti, sono di vario tipologie morbidi e un po' piu' duri e lunghi e non si rovina niente, quelli in metallo che usa sono un problema, troppo duri, secondo mio personale parere.
This is a really useful video thank you! I also have the same airbrush but find sometimes when I release the trigger the air flow does not stop immediately and it seems that the trigger is catching. Have you had a similar experience before?
No, but that sounds like you have paint or something that's drying in the air trigger assembly. The H&S airbrushes have very small tolerances for fitment of pieces, so the tiniest debris or gunk will cause parts to stick and not operate smoothly. "Sticking/catching" would indicate that you have debris/gunk in the trigger. (perhaps even in the pin assembly that your air hose connects to).
I don't imagine it would damage the o-rings/seals, but that all depends on what liquid you use to clean (if you use just water, or water and dish soap, you're fine). I would not soak an airbrush in an ultrasonic cleaner using Isopropyl Alcohol, for example, unless I removed all the plastic and rubber bits first,.
Really handy video! I recently bought one of these and my main gripe is that it feel inconsistent in how far back I have to pull the trigger to get paint to flow. Is it just me or is it the brush? (Probably me).
It could be any number of things. Without knowing your setup: 1. Inconsistent PSI could be a result of not having a tank on your compressor. If it's just a straight compressor running, then as you hold the trigger your PSI will dip and waver because there's no "pool" of compressed air to draw from. 2. You might have a clog somewhere that's impacting air or paint flow in your airbrush 3. Maybe there's a leak or puncture in your hose? 4. Your paint mix may be too thick and require more dilution 5. Have you tried turning it off and on again?
I'm using the Evolution 2 in 1 without any problems, works like a charm with both nozzles (0.4 and 0.6), but I can't handle the Infinity 2 in 1. I got the 0.15 and 0.4 nozzles. The 0.4 is ok, but the 0.15 either clogs up all the time and I mean ALL the time, or it shoots waaaaaay too thin paint out thats basically colored water. I can't get the paint mixture and/ or air pressure right with this thing, which is really a shame, since I specifically bought it for fine details, such as highlights, shadings, weathering, small parts, camouflage pattersn etc. Can't handle it and hate this airbrush.
You're not the only one; the 0.15 was notorious for clogging, even with their v2 nozzles it's still not great. I highly recommend picking up the v2 0.2 needle and nozzle; which has significantly less clogging issues than the 0.15 without sacrificing too much accuracy/detail (although you'll still need to dilute more than with the 0.4.
Way overkill. I have my Infinity for over 10 years, and have never had to replace anything. Maybe you take it apart too often. You use a quick release to streamline the workflow, but you rip it down to the O-rings after every use? And what help is a quick release anyway, if it's the only brush you use? Makes no sense. I'm detecting a bit of OCD here.👀
Consiglio dall'Italia, ciao sono Daniele, un modellista statico storico da 50 anni, e uso aerografi da 34 anni, di vario genere e tipi, ho riscontrato pregi e difetti come dice LEI, sono CONTENTO che dice quando si smonta un ago dopo lavoro quindi ' sporco ', di farlo uscire da davanti per evitare di rovinare O-ring in teflon o di gomma, come faccio io da 34 anni, e non ho piegato niente negli anni, con aghi che si possono smontare cosi', vedi Badger Sotar 20/20, con quel pomo di plastica dietro e un problema, ( sara' per il 2024 comprarne uno per provarlo ), e magari studiare di modificarlo per passare l'ago come gli altri. Io non ho sponsor o ditte che mi regalano un aerografo nuovo o parti, quindi uso un po' di buon senso visto che lavoro da 43 anni nella meccanica di precisione, e un difetto che trovo da nuovi gli aerografi li chiudono troppo duri i vari pezzi, che si tribula ha svitarli con chiave, bisogna metterli in un liquido per allentare i filetti in Italia Svitol, e poi con pinze morbide e qualche aiuto di santi in paradiso si riesce ha svitare il tutto, Bravo seguo suoi video molto interessanti, Buon Natale.
I use the Infinity and also the Evolution 2 in 1 for years without any problems. I never have to replace any of the O rings and it still works flawless. Love that thing. And great Video for nore information about that airbrush.
Insanly helpful. Thank you so much!
Per pulire le duse di vario diametro, misura italiane da mm.0,15 in su', uso degli aghi in metallo acciaio flessibile per pulire le stampanti ad ago o stampanti 3D, li trovi su' e-bay o Amazon, set di 10 aghi di varie misure, li uso da anni e vanno bene.
Nice video, thank you!
I have a regular Infinity that has 15 years+, there was not a Cr+ when I bought it, it still works fine never replaced a single o ring. Bought a new 0,2 combo needle/nozzle and it was it. My old needle was a V1 and it was slightly bent. They don't reccomend to take the packing seal (O ring) out...I have the tool to remove it but I never needed to remove it. I have a Infinity Giraldez and when it came home it was an unfinished and rough airbrush, contacted the factory, sent it to them, they did not admit it was a reject but they sent me a new one. Harder and Steenbeck was good before 2017.
Its still a good brand but it was sold to Iwata in 2017 and since then the quality has dropped. I know what I am talking about, I own too many airbrushes just from H&S I have 8 units not counting the Hansa and in the "old days" the tolerances were tighter and the finish was better.
You are a talented communicator
I'm learning! I'm still in that awkward "I don't like being on camera" phase but I'm hoping the more I keep doing it the more comfortable I'll keep getting!
I’m having an issue where I have to pull the trigger nearly all the way back before paint starts coming out. Even if I have just water in the brush this happens. Any idea what’s going on?
What do you think about the wear and tear of tearing down the airbrush? And do you think it is needed after every use or just once in awhile? Thank you.
At 2:35 What’s the tool used to remove the o-ring in the inside? Do you happen to know the part number so that I can order the right one?
It's part of the Harder & Steenbeck "Airbrush Service cleaning & maintenance Kit". Amazon and spraygunner have it in stock. Can't buy it on it's own sadly ☹
Thankfully it's not an expensive kit, and you want all the tools in it anyways!
@@JohnathanHo Just picked up the kit yesterday after watching this video! Took a few moments of searching but my google-fu was strong and I was able to figure out that tool only came in the kit 😉 All the other stuff is great too so it's really worth the money.
@@JohnathanHo Do you ever recommend using a lubricating oil on any of the parts after such a thorough cleaning?
You can buy it by itself. 123933 is the number :)
Tres bonne video , j'apprecie la façon dont vous nettoyez votre aérographe et que vous en preniez soin , j'ai 3 infinity et je les nettoie pratiquement comme vous . merci pour cette video et ces conseils qui seront utile a d'autres . A bientot .
Bruno
Merci beaucoup! (don't ask me for more French because that's about the extent I remember!) :D
it's already very good, thank you
Yeah I'm having this really strange issue with my Infinity where I'm getting backlog despite the nozzle being tightened up, the air channel is clear so I'm kind of trouble shooting it, all the o rings and seals are fine.
The strangest thing is that slightly loosening the nozzle allows some air to come through, but it still is blasting out of the cup and the air pressure is weak.
I'm having the same issue. did you manage to solve?
Same here boss
Gli scovolini per pulire interni degli aerografi, uso gli scovolini manico in plastica dura, quelli comprati in farmacia per pulire i denti, sono di vario tipologie morbidi e un po' piu' duri e lunghi e non si rovina niente, quelli in metallo che usa sono un problema, troppo duri, secondo mio personale parere.
good work!
Did you clean it like this after every paint session?
Absolutely!
This is a really useful video thank you! I also have the same airbrush but find sometimes when I release the trigger the air flow does not stop immediately and it seems that the trigger is catching. Have you had a similar experience before?
No, but that sounds like you have paint or something that's drying in the air trigger assembly. The H&S airbrushes have very small tolerances for fitment of pieces, so the tiniest debris or gunk will cause parts to stick and not operate smoothly. "Sticking/catching" would indicate that you have debris/gunk in the trigger. (perhaps even in the pin assembly that your air hose connects to).
Can a ultrasonic cleaner be used to clean the airbrush, or would that prematurely ware out the o-rings?
I don't imagine it would damage the o-rings/seals, but that all depends on what liquid you use to clean (if you use just water, or water and dish soap, you're fine). I would not soak an airbrush in an ultrasonic cleaner using Isopropyl Alcohol, for example, unless I removed all the plastic and rubber bits first,.
Useful. Thanks.
Really handy video! I recently bought one of these and my main gripe is that it feel inconsistent in how far back I have to pull the trigger to get paint to flow. Is it just me or is it the brush? (Probably me).
It could be any number of things. Without knowing your setup:
1. Inconsistent PSI could be a result of not having a tank on your compressor. If it's just a straight compressor running, then as you hold the trigger your PSI will dip and waver because there's no "pool" of compressed air to draw from.
2. You might have a clog somewhere that's impacting air or paint flow in your airbrush
3. Maybe there's a leak or puncture in your hose?
4. Your paint mix may be too thick and require more dilution
5. Have you tried turning it off and on again?
There is new fix with two o-rings, just type Infinity CR plus trigger fix there is video from 2-3 weeks ago from Dred FX
I'm using the Evolution 2 in 1 without any problems, works like a charm with both nozzles (0.4 and 0.6), but I can't handle the Infinity 2 in 1. I got the 0.15 and 0.4 nozzles. The 0.4 is ok, but the 0.15 either clogs up all the time and I mean ALL the time, or it shoots waaaaaay too thin paint out thats basically colored water.
I can't get the paint mixture and/ or air pressure right with this thing, which is really a shame, since I specifically bought it for fine details, such as highlights, shadings, weathering, small parts, camouflage pattersn etc.
Can't handle it and hate this airbrush.
You're not the only one; the 0.15 was notorious for clogging, even with their v2 nozzles it's still not great.
I highly recommend picking up the v2 0.2 needle and nozzle; which has significantly less clogging issues than the 0.15 without sacrificing too much accuracy/detail (although you'll still need to dilute more than with the 0.4.
Way overkill. I have my Infinity for over 10 years, and have never had to replace anything. Maybe you take it apart too often. You use a quick release to streamline the workflow, but you rip it down to the O-rings after every use? And what help is a quick release anyway, if it's the only brush you use? Makes no sense. I'm detecting a bit of OCD here.👀
Yes,I agree I’ve had mine for five years and only have had to replace an o-ring.
Consiglio dall'Italia, ciao sono Daniele, un modellista statico storico da 50 anni, e uso aerografi da 34 anni, di vario genere e tipi, ho riscontrato pregi e difetti come dice LEI, sono CONTENTO che dice quando si smonta un ago dopo lavoro quindi ' sporco ', di farlo uscire da davanti per evitare di rovinare O-ring in teflon o di gomma, come faccio io da 34 anni, e non ho piegato niente negli anni, con aghi che si possono smontare cosi', vedi Badger Sotar 20/20, con quel pomo di plastica dietro e un problema, ( sara' per il 2024 comprarne uno per provarlo ), e magari studiare di modificarlo per passare l'ago come gli altri. Io non ho sponsor o ditte che mi regalano un aerografo nuovo o parti, quindi uso un po' di buon senso visto che lavoro da 43 anni nella meccanica di precisione, e un difetto che trovo da nuovi gli aerografi li chiudono troppo duri i vari pezzi, che si tribula ha svitarli con chiave, bisogna metterli in un liquido per allentare i filetti in Italia Svitol, e poi con pinze morbide e qualche aiuto di santi in paradiso si riesce ha svitare il tutto, Bravo seguo suoi video molto interessanti, Buon Natale.
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Use one airbrush to clean another.