From England, so that's what it's for! This ageing old fool likes to build scale models as best I can so bought an airbrush with this control on it but was too scared to touch it. The ageing process isn't all it's cracked up to be. Now I know and your brilliant tutorial might have unlocked genius, who knows. Thank you sir this has really helped.
Norman, I hear you on that aging thing! lol. It's always nice to hear when one of my videos has helped someone. It's what gives me the motivation to make the next one. Good luck with the airbrush. Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching.
thanks for another excellent video. I had the chance to pick up the same airbrush at a price I couldn't refuse but I haven't been able to try it out yet due to a pinched nerve in my right shoulder, so it's good to see it in action here. I'm new to the game and also coming from using a cheapo 20 quid Chinese jobby, I was wondering how you're finding HP-CH in general use compared with, say, the Eclipse? @ 3:11 I swear I heard a fart sneak out! ;'-D
Loneman, I find it very equivalent to the eclipse with a few upgrades. of course the MAC valve, it also has a cut-a-way handle for pulling the needle back to unclog jams and a beveled trigger and the needle is a .3 compared to a .35 on the eclipse but that is so minor one cannot tell the difference. Hope this helps, thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Hey Dan it’s Chris across the street. You think if you mention yuengling in the intro they might hook you/me up with some beer? Thought I’d ask. Love the videos man 🤩👍🏻
Your frickn great man. lol I think they should sponsor me for how much advertising I give them. And thanks for the love on the videos. Really appreciate it. Got some Yueng in the fridge.
I really love your content, and instructions, but, to be correct, a MAC valve only controls FLOW, NOT PRESSURE, what ever your regulator says is what your pressure is, the mac valve is just as your needle and nozzle, they are a Needle valve, nothing more. Let me explain, set your MAC valve at any point, plug your bowl, plug the nozzle, plug the rear seal, depress air valve, on both sides of the mac valve with have the same pressure, the pressure will equalize at what ever the regulator is set at! MAC valves control flow! Just like your needle and nozzle do!
@@markoharoldoronearmedpoohb7816 oh ok, when you said only controls flow I thought you meant paint flow…..I’m such an idiot, along with the uploader….Doh!
I absolutly love the HP-CH. One of the best brushes I've used.
From England, so that's what it's for! This ageing old fool likes to build scale models as best I can so bought an airbrush with this control on it but was too scared to touch it. The ageing process isn't all it's cracked up to be. Now I know and your brilliant tutorial might have unlocked genius, who knows. Thank you sir this has really helped.
Norman, I hear you on that aging thing! lol. It's always nice to hear when one of my videos has helped someone. It's what gives me the motivation to make the next one. Good luck with the airbrush. Thank you for the comment and thanks for watching.
@The Airbrush Garage you are very welcome sir.
Thanks, informative vid. Total novice here (aged 57) considering airbrush for scale modelling.
I didn’t know what that MAC valve was, I thought it was to help adjust the paint flow not the air pressure, thank you for the explanation
Hi I'm new to using a airbrush and did wonder what it was used for so thanks for the video
You're welcome, Stephen. I am glad you found the video helpful. Thanks for watching.
This really helped thank you
I am glad you liked the video, Troy. Thanks for watching, and have a great Christmas and New Year!
Thanks for sharing your knowledge.
Another great video thanks for your time
My biggest fan, thsnks.
Great information, I'm just getting back into airbrushing after several years.
Thank you..
FF, good to hear you are picking it back up again. glad you liked the video and thanks for watching.
Thank you!
Did you let out a toot at 3:10 😮😂
lol. Nice!
😂 I thought I was the only one that caught that
@@brianwills4398 Get it in really tight
Well spotted! 😂🤣💀
thanks for another excellent video.
I had the chance to pick up the same airbrush at a price I couldn't refuse but I haven't been able to try it out yet due to a pinched nerve in my right shoulder, so it's good to see it in action here.
I'm new to the game and also coming from using a cheapo 20 quid Chinese jobby, I was wondering how you're finding HP-CH in general use compared with, say, the Eclipse?
@ 3:11 I swear I heard a fart sneak out! ;'-D
Loneman, I find it very equivalent to the eclipse with a few upgrades. of course the MAC valve, it also has a cut-a-way handle for pulling the needle back to unclog jams and a beveled trigger and the needle is a .3 compared to a .35 on the eclipse but that is so minor one cannot tell the difference. Hope this helps, thanks for the question and thanks for watching.
Hey Dan it’s Chris across the street.
You think if you mention yuengling in the intro they might hook you/me up with some beer? Thought I’d ask. Love the videos man 🤩👍🏻
Your frickn great man. lol I think they should sponsor me for how much advertising I give them. And thanks for the love on the videos. Really appreciate it. Got some Yueng in the fridge.
Hi Dave, great video. If your airbrush doesn't have a mac valve, you can get inline mac valves. I have two that I purchased online.
Ron, great info. I didn't know that. Thanks for sharing and watching.
Thanks Dan, another informative video. I haven’t used my Mac valve much, but will give it a go 👍🏻
Thanks Kevin. Yeah, It's one of things that's nice to have just in case you need it. Thanks for watching.
Great
I heard that 😅 dude cut the cheese.. let it rip dude. 🤙
I really love your content, and instructions, but, to be correct, a MAC valve only controls FLOW, NOT PRESSURE, what ever your regulator says is what your pressure is, the mac valve is just as your needle and nozzle, they are a Needle valve, nothing more.
Let me explain, set your MAC valve at any point, plug your bowl, plug the nozzle, plug the rear seal, depress air valve, on both sides of the mac valve with have the same pressure, the pressure will equalize at what ever the regulator is set at!
MAC valves control flow! Just like your needle and nozzle do!
You’re wrong, the clues in the name Micro Air Control valve…..F- Must try harder….smh….
@@Compliment_Thief your wrong, it controls air flow only, not air pressure, only the Regulator can control pressure!
@@markoharoldoronearmedpoohb7816 oh ok, when you said only controls flow I thought you meant paint flow…..I’m such an idiot, along with the uploader….Doh!
A MAC Valve does not adjust or control air pressure, it regulates air flow, the Venturi Effect. Better brush up on your physics. 🤔
I heard a fart.