Here are my airbrushes. Maybe one is right for you?

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  • Опубліковано 2 січ 2025

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  • @enemyone365
    @enemyone365 8 років тому +2

    iwata eclipse HP-CS is my favorite, I use it for spraying large areas and for fine lines, the best

  • @PENFOLD1962
    @PENFOLD1962 4 роки тому

    The Badger is for RIGHT & LEFT Handed! I would give my Right Arm to be Ambidextrous lol.

  • @rikujkoivisto
    @rikujkoivisto 6 років тому

    Nice brushes you have! That Badger you can adjust, "trigger tense spring" (you did present that little swaying metal part behind trigger). Just tighten screw under the pack cover.. you did not even touch it. 😉 Badger is good brush.

  • @henrysscrollsawworks6367
    @henrysscrollsawworks6367 5 років тому

    i have a master airbrush just about like it and a point zero . mabe you can help me. i have amaster airbrush micro sand blaster and etcher i was wornding if it will spray extra fine gliter? can you help me ?

  • @deanmccann6864
    @deanmccann6864 9 років тому

    thank you so much mate :) im new to the airbrush word so trying to find out the dose and don'ts haha oh and i just placed a order for the iwata on amazon for the eclipse and i got it for like 108.

  • @nishbrown
    @nishbrown 9 років тому +2

    Never take advice on painting from someone without paint on their hands.
    But be wary of the people with fingerprints in their paint jobs.
    ;)

  • @williamwinn948
    @williamwinn948 6 років тому

    So using a cheapie brush can deter somebody From actually learning or even getting into it. If you pick up something like an iwata its gonna work right out of the box and if you dont like it you can sell it on ebay make some money back.

  • @afrog2666
    @afrog2666 7 років тому

    "in its defense everything has been replaced" lol, so it just breaks on ya, and you have to change all the parts on it..
    Nope, I`m going with Harder&Steenbeck Ultra for my first brush ;)
    Just the floating nozzle is reason enough to stay away from badger and iwata.
    I mean, a micron is TWICE the price of an evolution or an infinity.
    Probably nice for pro`s and experienced users who have a lot of money, but I`m choosing the golden middle road, and going with H&S :)

  • @elementc
    @elementc 8 років тому

    Wow, no love for left handed people!

  • @KWE.ECLECTIC
    @KWE.ECLECTIC 8 років тому +1

    OK, perhaps you do not know this, so I will fill you in. Badger Airbrush offers a lifetime labor warranty on all their products. Just send your Spirit in and they will fix it for cost of parts only, and you do need to have it fixed, because you caused some problems causing the gun trigger not to function.. It may cost you 10.00 to fix that gun. The Spirit is a fine airbrush along with it's brother the Velocity. The side feed gun has a left and right side for left and right handed users, you failed to mention that in this video, actually you assume everyone will shoot like you.Here is something else that you are completely wrong about. The Badger Spirit will do just as fine lines as that Iwatas HP-CS. Also that HP-CS is the same gun as the Richpen HP-C and they are made in the same factory,. The HP-CS has a cut-away handle and that is the only difference, but you can buy one for the Richpen for 20.00., the difference is the Richpen can be found for around 80.00 brand new on eBay. I'm not convinced you know your airbrushes or how they function.

    • @afrog2666
      @afrog2666 7 років тому +1

      Still suck for european customers, AND Ken himself said that, if you use a cleaning brush on your badger you void the warranty. He also claims that he can TELL if you have used brushes on the guns, so FUCK that warranty, its just gonna be void because "you used a cleaning brush on it" anyway..
      Asian and european manufacturers will always be better than american ones anyway, half the badger users I have seen so far all say "MURCAN MADE!"
      Then they talk about all the parts they have replaced..

    • @KWE.ECLECTIC
      @KWE.ECLECTIC 7 років тому

      I've sent all my Badgers to Ken over in Franklin Park, he never denies his customers the warranty no matter what. Badger is noted for customer service and will bend over backwards to please you. I have one badger that's 30 years old and it still gets it life time warranty honored. So, I think your spewing some serious Bull Shit here. Frodahl I think you may be a bit clueless.
      Badger Air Brush
      Warranty Description
      Badger Air-Brush Co. 9128 W. Belmont Ave. Franklin Park, IL 60131 Use the address given above to send in repairs. Indicate the model of the airbrush you are sending on the outside of the box (example: Attn: Model 100 Service). Make sure you include a sheet of paper with a brief description of the problem and most importantly include your return address and phone/fax numbers. Often times the packaging gets destroyed or the labels are torn off. We need to know who sent the airbrush in order to be able to return it. All packages must arrive pre-paid (that means you will have to pay for postage to get the package to us). If there will be a charge to repair your airbrush, we will contact you first before we do the repair (that is why your phone number is important). Repairs generally take 1 to 2 weeks plus the shipping time. We will pay for the shipping back to you via regular mail.

    • @johnnickerson9037
      @johnnickerson9037 7 років тому

      Jan Christian Frodahl clean your brush before paint dries, if you cant put in in eferdent,learn proper cieaning before bad mouthing