I bought one of these super airbrushes from you, have been using for about three weeks and love spraying with it! The trigger control and response is fantastic! The more I use it, the more it makes me think: Now this is how an airbrush should be made. I'm really anticipating the release of the new 2024 Infinity and will be getting one of those.
Glad to hear that! We should have Infinity 2024 airbrush by late October and since you're a member of our loyalty program, there will be a launch special reward available!
@@SprayGunner Great--looking forward to that! I just ordered a set of the Giraldez Sketching Caps, am hoping they'll help me with seeing the needle better as well as help with gauging the distance my needle tip is from the surface I'm working on. I have a huge issue, not with my Evo, but my vision/sight. Have you got a Spraygunner email where we can discuss briefly?
I've been taught to, before anything, remove the needle, as messing with the nozzle with the needle still in there could damage the nozzle. What are your thoughts on this?
It's a good habit to pull the trigger back before removing the nozzle so needle tip isn't pushing it. Removing needle first is no issue, unless the needle stuck with a dry paint in it. In this case you'll minimize the damage if you remove the nozzle first and push needle through the front section.
I bought one of these super airbrushes from you, have been using for about three weeks and love spraying with it! The trigger control and response is fantastic! The more I use it, the more it makes me think: Now this is how an airbrush should be made. I'm really anticipating the release of the new 2024 Infinity and will be getting one of those.
Glad to hear that! We should have Infinity 2024 airbrush by late October and since you're a member of our loyalty program, there will be a launch special reward available!
@@SprayGunner Great--looking forward to that! I just ordered a set of the Giraldez Sketching Caps, am hoping they'll help me with seeing the needle better as well as help with gauging the distance my needle tip is from the surface I'm working on. I have a huge issue, not with my Evo, but my vision/sight. Have you got a Spraygunner email where we can discuss briefly?
sure, reach out to sales@spraygunner.com
muito showw obra de arte esse arografo da Harder & Steenbeck Evolution 2024
I've been taught to, before anything, remove the needle, as messing with the nozzle with the needle still in there could damage the nozzle. What are your thoughts on this?
It's a good habit to pull the trigger back before removing the nozzle so needle tip isn't pushing it. Removing needle first is no issue, unless the needle stuck with a dry paint in it. In this case you'll minimize the damage if you remove the nozzle first and push needle through the front section.
damn i thought it was John Malkovich guiding me to clean my airbrush for a second there :D
I can't unhear it now.
😂😂😂
Hi the part at 1:35 I cannot get to work on mine, it is so stiff, any tips?
No secrets there, usually it comes right off, sometimes a towel can help for a better grip.