I do the same thing with Bob Dively liquid mask(Maybe hard to find this stuff now). Cut 50/50 with warm water. I converted one of my Thayer and Chandler(badger) AB to a 1mm needle and nozzle set and spray the liquid mask thru an airbrush with no problems.
Thanks for the info ! I also use bitty but im curious about the proline paint what do you back it with when your done i want to try it but heard it comes off easy
I felt like removing the liquid mask was missing because people can put it on, but don't know their liquid mask is tearing more, or just not as easy to work with.
Fasmask is exactly the reason I use Bittydesign, it's way too thick. Get you the HVLP sprayer where you got that detail sprayer lol at Harbor Freight it's only about $20 then get a bottle of Bittydesign liquid mask and then you won't have to worry about reducing. I spray it directly from the bottle.
@@spraym88 Anytime bro, Bittydesign also sprays on and dries with a little bit of a pinkish hue so you'll know where to cut. It sprays great and is very easy to cut and peel. Have a good one.
Thinking about buying my first airbrush. This was some great info because I was thinking about spraying the liquid mask instead of brushing it. I think when you spray it you need less liquid mask then when brushing. I also think you can cut more precise. Just some idea’s 🤔 Thanks for the video!
I do the same thing with Bob Dively liquid mask(Maybe hard to find this stuff now). Cut 50/50 with warm water. I converted one of my Thayer and Chandler(badger) AB to a 1mm needle and nozzle set and spray the liquid mask thru an airbrush with no problems.
Thats Awesome 👌🏼
Good tips, I'll have to try it. What PSI are you setting your compressor to?
Thanks man. Maybe 10 to 15 only.
@@spraym88 brushing liquid mask is a process. I'll definitely try spraying it on.
This better than spaz stix?
Thanks for the info ! I also use bitty but im curious about the proline paint what do you back it with when your done i want to try it but heard it comes off easy
I back it with White flex seal. Haha it does work
@@spraym88 nice ill give it a try maybe make a boat while im at it lol
I felt like removing the liquid mask was missing because people can put it on, but don't know their liquid mask is tearing more, or just not as easy to work with.
Fasmask is exactly the reason I use Bittydesign, it's way too thick. Get you the HVLP sprayer where you got that detail sprayer lol at Harbor Freight it's only about $20 then get a bottle of Bittydesign liquid mask and then you won't have to worry about reducing. I spray it directly from the bottle.
I Aprreciate that my man. Thanks so much for tuning in. I will give it a shot
@@spraym88 Anytime bro, Bittydesign also sprays on and dries with a little bit of a pinkish hue so you'll know where to cut. It sprays great and is very easy to cut and peel. Have a good one.
@@Jarhead1313 great info. How do you clean up the Bittydesign from the gun? Just water?
@@bradgray8064 I use Mineral Spirits
@@Jarhead1313 thank you.
Thinking about buying my first airbrush. This was some great info because I was thinking about spraying the liquid mask instead of brushing it. I think when you spray it you need less liquid mask then when brushing. I also think you can cut more precise. Just some idea’s 🤔 Thanks for the video!
Thanks. We actually ended up with 6 coats of liquid mask. Its gota be thick in order to cut and peel
How do u clean your gun
Water only!