Well the Iwata arrived today and it is in pretty good condition although the lady who owned it needs a really good lesson on cleaning an airbrush. [:0]
The trigger was sticky because the needle still had dried paint on it along with paint in the tip, in the bowl, on the outside of the bowl and body. It is getting a good cleaning and the tip and aircap are soaking in lacquer thinner as we speak.
I don't have the quick connect for the Iwata yet so I cannot try it out until it arrives so that I can attach it to my hose.
First impressions are pretty good. The chrome job is excellent and the fit and feel are nice. One thing I do not like, and it is not really that big of a deal, is the pivoting bottom of the trigger. It is designed like the Paasche VL's trigger in that it is a little harder to insert it back into the air valve because of it wanting to pivot.
I prefer the Omni and Badger one-piece triggers as they are quick and simple, but as I said already it is not that big of a deal.
Also, the trigger tension is not adjustable very far so if you like a tighter trigger you aren't going to get it with this airbrush. I was surprised they didn't give it more room for adjustment.
The needle has a long taper and is more like a #1 needle on a Vega or other fine needle on airbrushes. It does not have a double-taper like Badger's Anthem and 360 needles do.
When I get the quick connect I will try it out and see how it feels.
Mike
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for it. There is no fool so great a fool as a knowing fool. But to know
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