MikeS71 wrote: |
H3nav wrote: | Old style 200 or 200NH? E |
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200NH |
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That makes it easy. There's nothing to change. One needle/tip/head assembly does it all. Screw the needle in for fine lines and unscrew the needle for wide coverage.
I've had a Badger 200NH for several years now, and it is a really nice, easy brush to use. With the needle barely open and spraying a low air pressure (15PSI, maybe a tad less), I can do soft edge camo on a 1/72 tank which is pretty tight work. With the needle wide open at 20-25PSI, the thing will shoot like a firehose, and naturally it will cover everything in between those extremes.
Andy