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Post by 00silvergt on Dec 10, 2008 16:32:47 GMT -5
LOL. But since we are jacking anyway, I learned very quickly why the pros use gravity fed airbrushes, and why I made a mistake with the siphon fed Paasche! LOL
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Post by parrothead on Dec 10, 2008 23:20:36 GMT -5
Have you ever primed white parts with white primer, then been like screw it, it looks fine I was gonna paint white anyway? Also what was the mistake with the siphon feed Paasche?
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Post by 00silvergt on Dec 15, 2008 14:34:54 GMT -5
Have you ever primed white parts with white primer, then been like screw it, it looks fine I was gonna paint white anyway? Also what was the mistake with the siphon feed Paasche? Gravity fed is much easier to get the paint out and doesn't require too much pressure to get it out. One of the most frustrating things about airbrushing is after you use up the air in the tank, the compressor will have to "drive" the airbrush, most of the time with my Paasche siphon fed airbrush, I would have to stop wait for pressure to build up and start again, more often, than when I tried it with a friend's Iwata gravity fed. White primer has a different finish, more matte, I can see why one would do as you suggest, but I, personally have not done it that way.
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