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    February 2015
Posted by Bick on Sunday, March 16, 2014 8:21 AM

Bocks Suv
I see lots of articles about ABs, but I have a basic question about my double action, internal mix Paasche.<snip> Also, I've noticed that inside the body of the AB there's a long needle with a locking collar to hold it in position. Does the position of the needle ever need to be changed, or is it just to hold it in position and accessed just for cleaning? <snip>-GT

The 'locking collar' is a needle chuck. The needle needs to removed periodically for cleaning. Loosen the chuck, withdraw the needle, clean and CAREFULLY replace. Don't damage the pointed tip when replacing the needle - it's very important to the proper functioning of the airbrush. See this llink for lots of information about AB's: https://sites.google.com/site/donsairbrushtips/home

  • Member since
    August 2005
  • From: Sydney, Australia
Posted by Phil_H on Sunday, March 16, 2014 7:41 AM

Bocks Suv
In front of the trigger there's a small imbedded knob. What does it do?

If this s a Paasche VL, it's a trigger pre-set knob. It allows you to set the trigger to a pre-determined paint flow setting to, in effect, make the brush behave like a single-action brush. Depress the trigger without drawing back and the paint will flow at the pre-set rate. You can, of course, still draw back on the trigger for a heavier paint flow.

  • Member since
    March 2010
AB controls
Posted by Bocks Suv on Saturday, March 15, 2014 11:37 PM
I see lots of articles about ABs, but I have a basic question about my double action, internal mix Paasche. In front of the trigger there's a small imbedded knob. What does it do? Also, I've noticed that inside the body of the AB there's a long needle with a locking collar to hold it in position. Does the position of the needle ever need to be changed, or is it just to hold it in position and accessed just for cleaning? ALSO my pump has an unlabeled valve on it that just seems to control the air flow pressure a little. Before, I had one of those cheapy nail art pumps and put a gauge, valve and moisture trap on it and all it did was cut the airflow by 90%, with no control. I sent it back, but now regret it since I think I could use a gauge and valve for the newer pump - skittish that it wont work, though. I just want to be able to draw fine lines close to the model w/o flooding the work and making a mess, but there seem to be too many ways to adjust paint, air flow and pressure. Thanks for any tips or references. -GT
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