Thank you so much for this video! I just had to replace my nozzle for the first time and didn’t realize that it broke off inside. I tried several times but the new nozzle wouldn’t go in. Thanks to this, it was easy to get the rest of the old one out and the new one in. Thank you!
I ordered a ton of nozzles and paid a mint then placed it in the box. You do not need this many I like to stock pile for friends and the former hobby club I was apart of. 3-5 will last you a life time.
@@mokanaman Thank You so so much! I wemt to 2 stores...and I cant find the nozzle. Which site did you use?? I did find the exacto knife at Home Depot & I got the piece out!! So Thank You for that!!
@@LifeWithAlliDaily Modern hobby shop both in person and online is very lacking in. You will only find parts on mass selling sites like amazon or ebay from small vendors in china with little description or information. Best you can do is a stab in the dark and hope for the best. I've started a hobby store and only sell within Australia.
@@mokanaman Thank you for getting back. I feared that being the case. I handed the airbursh over to someone who wasnt gentle and tried to remove the broken nozzle. I will purchase a new airbursh. Thanks again.
I bought the replacement nozzle frkm ebay as u suggested. Now my problem is that the nozzle is too long that the tip of it is already blocking the nozzle cap hole. How can i resolve this? Appreciate your help in this 😭
I had this happen with one of the older model Hiseng from 2010's. You can also buy longer or modern nozzle cap from amazon/ ebay or for now unscrew the cap by one or two threads for enough clearance to spray.
mokanaman thanks for helping me in this, i did try to adjust the threads but not enough as the air is already leaking on the thread if i adjust further more. I tried sanding the edges of the nozzle to reduce the size so it wont fully block the air passage. But i think i damaged it so now bubble coming back in my paint cup 😭. In this case if I buy another nozzle from ebay do i need to buy a nozzle cap pair with it? To make sure that the nozzle is compatible with the cap?
@@redicaro7642 One reason I love helping out specially beginners from different trade/ craft back grounds. The fresh wild ideas that comes forth are exciting to learn of experiment with. I would recommend filing down the thread end of the nozzle first. Please report back with your results mate.
mokanaman before i tried sanding the nozzle tip my first plan is to file the thread, but i noticed it only have 2 layers of thread so i guess reducing it further is not a good idea as there will be no more enough thread to hold on if i reduce it. As of now i already gave up on that nozzle, i tried buying another nozzle this time i ordered .2mm instead of .3mm that i tried earlier. We’ll see if it fits, hopefully wont have issue with the nozzle cap. Ill come back to you again once i received it.
@@redicaro7642 If possible could you send me a pic of the airbrush and a link to the nozzle listing on facebook or twitter, PM or public does not matter.
Thank you! This saved me. I was nearly giving up until I wasted your video
Thank you so much for this video! I just had to replace my nozzle for the first time and didn’t realize that it broke off inside. I tried several times but the new nozzle wouldn’t go in. Thanks to this, it was easy to get the rest of the old one out and the new one in. Thank you!
THANK YOU!!! first time cleaning and it snapped was panicking id have to buy a new airbrush!. got it out and off to get a replacement. 10/10 vid
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thanks a million. i paid 300 for my iawata.
20 mins ago i busted the thread off.
now i just have to find a new nozzle from somewhere
Same! I opened it and broke it immediately. So disappointing!
In the immortal words of Bill & Ted - "Excellent!'
Good to know info.
Appreciated, still save life
for some airbrushes
Very much needed! Thank you!
Omg!! Thank you!! Where did you find that box of nozzle replacements? Im finding it so hard to get the exact 0.4mm in silver that is thin at the top.
I ordered a ton of nozzles and paid a mint then placed it in the box. You do not need this many I like to stock pile for friends and the former hobby club I was apart of. 3-5 will last you a life time.
@@mokanaman Thank You so so much! I wemt to 2 stores...and I cant find the nozzle. Which site did you use?? I did find the exacto knife at Home Depot & I got the piece out!! So Thank You for that!!
@@LifeWithAlliDaily Modern hobby shop both in person and online is very lacking in. You will only find parts on mass selling sites like amazon or ebay from small vendors in china with little description or information. Best you can do is a stab in the dark and hope for the best. I've started a hobby store and only sell within Australia.
@@mokanaman Oh darn. Thank You. I was having a hard time with Amazon. I will try ebay! Thank you so much for responding.
THANK YOU
waite all those replacement nozzles aren't really expensive? the replacement i got was a lot like 20-30 dollars.
What if you actually damaged the threads inside the pipe where the nozzle attaches? Is the gun no good then?
at that point the airbrush is pretty dead, should be hard to do as nozzle is brass and brush steel
@@mokanaman Thank you for getting back. I feared that being the case. I handed the airbursh over to someone who wasnt gentle and tried to remove the broken nozzle. I will purchase a new airbursh. Thanks again.
THANK YOU SO MUCH I HAD A DAMN HEART ATTACK FOR A MINUTE
I bought the replacement nozzle frkm ebay as u suggested. Now my problem is that the nozzle is too long that the tip of it is already blocking the nozzle cap hole. How can i resolve this? Appreciate your help in this 😭
I had this happen with one of the older model Hiseng from 2010's. You can also buy longer or modern nozzle cap from amazon/ ebay or for now unscrew the cap by one or two threads for enough clearance to spray.
mokanaman thanks for helping me in this, i did try to adjust the threads but not enough as the air is already leaking on the thread if i adjust further more. I tried sanding the edges of the nozzle to reduce the size so it wont fully block the air passage. But i think i damaged it so now bubble coming back in my paint cup 😭. In this case if I buy another nozzle from ebay do i need to buy a nozzle cap pair with it? To make sure that the nozzle is compatible with the cap?
@@redicaro7642 One reason I love helping out specially beginners from different trade/ craft back grounds. The fresh wild ideas that comes forth are exciting to learn of experiment with. I would recommend filing down the thread end of the nozzle first. Please report back with your results mate.
mokanaman before i tried sanding the nozzle tip my first plan is to file the thread, but i noticed it only have 2 layers of thread so i guess reducing it further is not a good idea as there will be no more enough thread to hold on if i reduce it. As of now i already gave up on that nozzle, i tried buying another nozzle this time i ordered .2mm instead of .3mm that i tried earlier. We’ll see if it fits, hopefully wont have issue with the nozzle cap. Ill come back to you again once i received it.
@@redicaro7642 If possible could you send me a pic of the airbrush and a link to the nozzle listing on facebook or twitter, PM or public does not matter.
Where to buy with that much nozzle? They are selling here for $20 per piece
ebay or amazon, shipping from china is a tad hard during COVID.
mokanaman will the thread have same size that will fit my airbrush even if i buy different nozzle tip size?
that happen to me it was a nightmare lol