A comment on cleaning airbrushes. My Sparmax Max03 seems to need having the needle removed to clean properly, whereas with the others (Gaahleri Swallowtail, Mr Creos PS-290), just flushing (and back washing) seems to clean them okay. My workbench? Semi-messy. I use shortbread tins for sub-assemblies and parts for each of 1 to 3 models I am making at one time. Commonly used tools stay on the bench, others get put back in their draw.
A comment on cleaning airbrushes. My Sparmax Max03 seems to need having the needle removed to clean properly, whereas with the others (Gaahleri Swallowtail, Mr Creos PS-290), just flushing (and back washing) seems to clean them okay. My workbench? Semi-messy. I use shortbread tins for sub-assemblies and parts for each of 1 to 3 models I am making at one time. Commonly used tools stay on the bench, others get put back in their draw.
workbench : semi messy... i hear you lol
Evening everyone r u well