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General Category => Plug / Lure Building Forum => Topic started by: Bhowe2225 on March 25, 2014, 04:35:42 PM
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Hey guys. Im having MAJOR issues right now with this damn air brush. I havent had any issues in months. NOW, the damn thing just wants to spit out paint. Ive tried 8 different needles and a few of them were brand new (never used). I have a small compressor that doesnt have an adjustment for the pressure. It does have a water trap on it. Never had this issue before, so I would assume it isnt the pressure. Help a brutha out.
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Sounds like it needs to be cleaned. They make brush kits for doing this. Also you can soak in windex and water first over night. If that don't work you can soak in virgin lacquer thinner but will most likely have to replace all o rings and seals.
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sounds like moisture to me....what type of trap u useing not to sure what type of gun your useing but a Badger air brush has little white bushings that need to be replaced unlike the Iwata that just need a good cleaning some white paints will build up on the tip and cause a simular problem but i suspect moisture for sure, try to swap out your gun if you have a friend or someone you know who has a airbrush........not that this is your problem but i would suggest get a control regulator to cut back on the air pressure for some detail work.....generaly ill spray no heavier than 30-35lbs and for fine work ill cut it down to 25-20lb and thats pressure is adjusted with the air trigger depressed not in the closed position good luck
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Moisture is not typically an issue in the wintertime Bruce. Usually when you see something spitting like that it's a bad needle or a cracked seat or it means that it just needs to be cleaned out really really well.
When does it spit does it spit as soon as you plug it in the air?
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good point i wounder if the tank has water in it ?????? just for the hell of it opean the drain at the bottom of the compressure if ya have a tank if ya dont scrap that thought
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I have 1 of these mini compressors I ordered from Amazon, it came with a Master gun. Like I said, Ive never had much issues with it until now. After soaking it for 2 days, extensive cleaning, it seems like the spitting is gone BUT now all I get is a fine stream regardless of the needle. So the coverage are is small, making painting a lure 1 solid color a nightmare. Thoughts on that?
Thx,
Bill
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Needle or seat problem. Seat needs to matched in size to needle. There's a restriction somewhere. Checkout some of the airbrush forums....
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well i never heard of a mastergun........but i will say ive used badger and had issues with that product over time and after rebuilding the gun still didnt perform as well as i liked....... with the product they have a seal thats not field replaceable.... which the gun would have to be sent back to the manufacture......needless to say thats not your problem but what i will recomend is the IWATA ECLIPSE HP its a great gun and maint is a breeze thats just speaking for my self good luck maybe try calling the manufacture on your gun maybe they can help you out maybe they have tech support......since you cleaned the gun maybe just maybe theres a loose partical of dirt/paint thats blocking where the needle goes threw which is causeing the fine spray your talking bout
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I have an ultra sonic cleaner to clean mine :) cant beat that. like new after every cleaning. then again I have too, I make my living using mine ,
and a meager one at that :(
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Change the nozzle and see what happens the needle is normally not the problem unless it is not seated properly.Soak the other one and clean it out actually I would break down the whole airbrush and soak it and clean the entire thing.