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Post by Robbo on Oct 4, 2017 4:38:06 GMT -6
I fancy treating myself next year to a new Iwata Revolution AB. I've read good review about these as an all rounder.
Does any one own one and can tell me a bit about them
What AB's is your weapon of choice
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Post by dogfish7 (R.I.P.) on Oct 4, 2017 6:03:35 GMT -6
Here it is in plain English. I have one and use it allot. Great quality for the price.
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Post by dogfish7 (R.I.P.) on Oct 4, 2017 6:06:15 GMT -6
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Post by dogfish7 (R.I.P.) on Oct 4, 2017 6:24:33 GMT -6
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Post by Robbo on Oct 4, 2017 6:46:11 GMT -6
Ah thank you very much for that Bruce, the only problem is the sound doesn't work on my PC, I can watch them in silence though
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Post by dogfish7 (R.I.P.) on Oct 4, 2017 6:54:30 GMT -6
I'll try and find one with sign for you.
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Post by tojo72 on Oct 4, 2017 10:11:57 GMT -6
I'm using an Iwata HP-CS
Easy to learn,like gravity fed,and easy clean up
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Post by JCON on Oct 4, 2017 10:32:44 GMT -6
Good job Bruce!!!
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Post by Deleted on Oct 4, 2017 11:11:39 GMT -6
iwata HP-TR2 & NEO TRN1 are the airbrushes I use. Had the TR-2 for ever and only replaced one needle, a tip and one teflon washer in all the time I've had it.
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Post by CarlRF (R.I.P.) on Oct 4, 2017 14:10:54 GMT -6
Badger's here . But if a Iwata is better then I'd go for it .
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Post by Robbo on Oct 4, 2017 15:27:47 GMT -6
I've got an Iwata HP-M1 and a Procon Boy Platinum
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Post by dustymojave on Nov 28, 2017 2:10:01 GMT -6
I have a Paasche I've had since the 1960s. I'm sure there are other airbrushes that are more cool now. But I don't feel any need to replace my Paasche. I also have an old Badger with an aircan setup and a Harbor Freight cheapie that gets used for nasty stuff and less than nice finishes. But those 2 were given to me.
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Post by dogfish7 (R.I.P.) on Nov 28, 2017 8:09:54 GMT -6
Still have my Old Paasche VL Siphon Feed, from the 70s, also. Good as the day it was made.
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Post by JED on Nov 28, 2017 8:45:06 GMT -6
Any idea what your going for yet Ian?
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Post by Beekster on Nov 28, 2017 8:51:39 GMT -6
I recently got an Olympos HP-B with side feed, very similar to the Iwata but less expensive and, I am told by airbrush fiends, machined to higher tolerances. It's a great tool and sprays a tight enough pattern for my purposes with a .2mm needle and cone assembly. A smaller set is available from Olympos if you need to get finer lines.
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Post by Robbo on Dec 7, 2017 9:54:18 GMT -6
Not sure yet Jed I'll wait til nearer my birthday in March then see what's what.
I'm loving hearing about your AB's fellas thanks for the input
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Post by RLFoster on Dec 7, 2017 17:16:06 GMT -6
Beat me to DEATH...
I still use, and love, my Aztec.
My biggest reason for loving this airbrush is that it's very inexpensive and takes - literally - 2 minutes to completely clean...a big time saver!
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Post by BUCKY on Dec 7, 2017 17:34:47 GMT -6
Nuttin' wrong with that, RL!!
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Post by cliffj (R.I.P.) on Dec 30, 2017 23:36:32 GMT -6
I've got a Badger 200 that I bought in 1973 that's my go to brush. I've had to replace the needle and nozzle tip a couple of times (my own clumsiness) and last year I sent it back to the factory to have the needle bearing/bushing replaced (not a consumer replaceable part) and all it cost me was shipping because they have a lifetime warranty. Also I got last year a new Badger 200G fine tip brush I do have a Chinese duel action that I very rarely use and an Aztec that I had a hard time finding nozzles for.
For me, Badger is the only way to go.
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