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Old 18-05-2006   #24 (permalink)
rjwood_uk
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il get some pics up of my airbrush and the regulator, connections tomorrow so you can compare.

mine is quite different!!!

i highly recomomend a badger 200 once who have the money and feel confident with using an airbrush!!!

it ranges from being able to do a almost pin point line to a bout 2" accross


when cleaning yours can you take the needle out? if you can its always a good idea to give it a nice wipe with some white spirit/thinners and a nice rince. MAKE SURE YOU DO NOT BEND IT!!! its a fiddle to get back in as you have to hold the "button" in the right possison to allow the needle to pass through it.

to get an idea how this works, once the needle is out, lift the button out and you will see how it goes through!!!

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but just having a look at the type of airbrush you got i dont think you can remove the needle.....
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