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Don Stauffer Personally I like suction feed. I keep extra bottles for my Badger, and mix up all the colors need for a model. That way I can just put on a different bottle already pre-mixed to change colors.
Personally I like suction feed. I keep extra bottles for my Badger, and mix up all the colors need for a model. That way I can just put on a different bottle already pre-mixed to change colors.
That is a definite positive, no argument from me.
Thanks all — I am not selling my Passche— I am keeping about five bottles and I have six glass bottles for pre mixed. I use the Iwata with Model Air. Seems to spray well. I use the Passche for Vallejo Model Color with a .05 tip Model Color seems to clog the .35 on the Iwata quicker. So I mix and match. I just bought too many siphon jars when I purchased the Passche. So figured I’d share the wealth.
Splatter, Clog, Clean Nozzle, Repeat!
Don Stauffer in Minnesota
OP,
I sent you a PM
Ditto to what Greg said.
Jim
Main WIP:
On the Bench: Artesania Latina (aka) Artists in the Latrine 1/75 Bluenose II
I keep hitting "escape", but I'm still here.
You might want to save a couple, just to keep mixed paint in.
That's a kind offer.
I just wanted to chime in to say I remember when I got my first gravity feed airbrush. They say the day a boater sells his boat is the second happiest day of his life. I think throwing those damned siphon-feed paint bottles away was mine.
Welcome to the world of gravity feed and I sure hope you enjoy your HP-CS.
I have about a dozen 1oz maybe 2oz glass bottles for a bottom fed air brush. They are for a Paasche or similar airbrush. Brand new never used. I wanted to know if anyone could use them?
I am now using an Iwata gravity fed air brush.
If you would like them let me know. Just pay for shipping.
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