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dazzjazz Thanks for the advice. I used a hobby knife like a screwdriver and out it came! darren
Thanks for the advice. I used a hobby knife like a screwdriver and out it came!
darren
Glad you got it out, awesome !
Darren;
Hmmm, Don't know your own strength, Huh? I have done it and I imagine that few of our other modelers have. The things take little strength to seat tightly and they do distort or break very easily. Get and keep a spare in case you mess up again. Another problem is crossthreading. So, if you're shaking because your nervous put it down till later!
So you have the threaded part or part of the threaded part still in the body of the airbrush. Try tapping a wooden barbeque skewer into it and unscrew. Sometimes a reverse sharpened drill bit will work, obviously turned backwards. The wood of the skewer might be too soft but it's worth a try. You now know you can't more than snug those tips up. Less is more.
I just broke the nozzle of my Sparmax Max-3 while tightening it, and part of the thread is still inside the airbrush. Is this possible to fix or have I wrecked it? I checked the Sparmax site and there is a nozzle repair tool, but I'm not sure if that is what I need.
Thanks
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