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Paul
Hey Paul...I watched it this morning and it was a great video!! Sure apprecaite the vids you do. Very helpful! Thanks!
Thanks for posting such a well detailed and informative video.
I too don’t break down my ab after every use. After I’m done painting I run lots of LT thru the ab to clean it out and use a tiny dental brush snaked thru the cup into the paint passage to loosen any remaining paint. By using this method I take the ab apart maybe after 10 to 15 sessions.
Too many models to build, not enough time in a lifetime!!
Thats a great video. There are a bunch of fairly subtle messages.
So backflushing is bad?
Modeling is an excuse to buy books.
GMorrisonThats a great video. There are a bunch of fairly subtle messages.
GMorrisonSo backflushing is bad?
Bakster GMorrison Thats a great video. There are a bunch of fairly subtle messages. Agreed. GMorrison So backflushing is bad? I am curious about this too. I have always done this based on popular consensus.
GMorrison Thats a great video. There are a bunch of fairly subtle messages.
Agreed.
GMorrison So backflushing is bad?
I am curious about this too. I have always done this based on popular consensus.
Same here. I’ve always back flush. I don‘t see the harm why it shouldnt be.
Thanks for sharing, I had exactly the same problem that you mentioned, -sticky trigger- thought I'd have to change the o-ring. Now its fixed with just some lubricant. Thanks
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