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  • Member since
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  • From: Fox Lake, Il., USA
Posted by spiralcity on Wednesday, February 17, 2016 1:25 PM

Always refers to in use. If your sparying at 15psi, thats in use. Just set it with your brush empty and  pull your tigger back and adjust until you get what you want to start with. Every time you shoot your pressure will be 15psi from that point on, until you decide to readjust of course.

 

 

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    July 2013
  • From: Chicago area
Posted by modelmaker66 on Monday, February 15, 2016 5:28 PM

in use pressure

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Posted by Anonymous on Monday, April 7, 2003 4:02 PM
I generally note the pressure when the paint/air is flowing. So, in my case, when I *stop* painting, the pressure goes UP by a couple of PSI. Personal preference and habit.

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  • From: East Bethel, MN
Posted by midnightprowler on Sunday, April 6, 2003 3:35 PM
I would say the pressure when not in use, when you trigger, pressure automaticaly drops by a couple of PSI.
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Airbrush pressure
Posted by Anonymous on Sunday, April 6, 2003 3:12 PM
When pro modelers refer to their air pressure preferences are they referring to flow pressure (when the air brush is in use) or the pressure reading when the brush is not in use?
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