I didn't even know where to start with airbrushes. This is a really good overview and made me realize the extra gear I will need to maintain the equipment. Thank you!!!
I see you are using American made badgers. I got a couple iwata last year, now I am getting ready to sell them to buy a couple more Paasche brand american made also. The Paasche model H external single action siphon brush is so much nicer to prime, basecoat, and clear coat. And the replacement parts are so much cheaper and easier to get than Iwata are. Plus the needles on average seem to more robust. really tired of tapping a 3d print and having to straighten the needle on a $160 iwata brush all the time.
I'm not sure but you may be able to adjust the airflow by holding the power button down on that cordless. I had one, I don't think that brand and when I think if I hold the power button down it changes between 2 or 3 psi's. I could be wrong as I only used it once.
I didn't even know where to start with airbrushes. This is a really good overview and made me realize the extra gear I will need to maintain the equipment. Thank you!!!
I see you are using American made badgers. I got a couple iwata last year, now I am getting ready to sell them to buy a couple more Paasche brand american made also. The Paasche model H external single action siphon brush is so much nicer to prime, basecoat, and clear coat. And the replacement parts are so much cheaper and easier to get than Iwata are. Plus the needles on average seem to more robust. really tired of tapping a 3d print and having to straighten the needle on a $160 iwata brush all the time.
I got the Sotar 2020 and the Sotar 2020 slim combined for 150.00
I'm not sure but you may be able to adjust the airflow by holding the power button down on that cordless. I had one, I don't think that brand and when I think if I hold the power button down it changes between 2 or 3 psi's. I could be wrong as I only used it once.
On the one I have you cannot but some others you can. Just check before you buy!