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Old 07-03-2009, 09:26 AM
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paasche airbrush?

I am looking to get a siphon airbrush and was looking at the paasche airbrush. has anybody had any good luck with these and if it is a good brand. i am sick of my airbrush and want a new one. any suggestions would be appreciated
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Old 07-03-2009, 09:53 AM
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The paasche Vl was the top of line for years so yeah its good there is better now. To save some money i would also look at the master series from airbrush depot. This might also keep you from buying new hoses as they work from a regular iwata/dagr/master/central pneumatic airline.
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Old 07-03-2009, 09:56 AM
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well i got a g22 and i have had nothing but problems with it. it probably doesnt help that i dropped it once or twice. can the paasche run urathane. and i think a siphon feed would be better for me
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Old 07-03-2009, 09:58 AM
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Yes the Paasche can run uros. I like the gravity feed better for control of the paint and I dont need as much pressure, but its just a preference for me.
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Old 07-03-2009, 10:31 AM
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ok on my g22 master series. the trigger is like completely pushed down all the time and it is running air contantly. i take it completely apart clean it and all of that stuff and the need that comes from the hose is completely pushed down. any tips on what i can do to free it up and stuff.
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Old 07-03-2009, 10:42 AM
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Dip a toothpick in oil the rub down in there. Also try soaking your brush overnight in AA restorer if your not might be a bunch of gunk in there you arent getting out. Just make sure you take the rubber o-rings of gun before soaking in restorer.
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Old 07-03-2009, 12:54 PM
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I have a Paasche VL set, with the 3 tips, I think that it works real great..

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Old 07-03-2009, 01:39 PM
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well i went and got a paasche vl0808 and it works pretty good . it has a cool feature that lets you set the trigger and that is really good for nice little fine lines. it is pretty neat i bought like 5 paint cups too and i just did a little t shirt design and it cut my time in half because i switched colors so fast . well i hope it will last a long time and at this point i am certainly happy with my purchase
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I have a Paasche VL set, with the 3 tips, I think that it works real great..

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well i went and got a paasche vl0808 and it works pretty good . it has a cool feature that lets you set the trigger and that is really good for nice little fine lines. it is pretty neat i bought like 5 paint cups too and i just did a little t shirt design and it cut my time in half because i switched colors so fast . well i hope it will last a long time and at this point i am certainly happy with my purchase
I have the VL as well and it is a great gun! With the 3 tip sizes this thing can spray crushed stone! (Very hard to clog this guy) The quick change bottles are very convenient and it is easy to take apart for cleaning. As far as durability..., many of the hobby guys around will probably tell you that they still use theirs that they had since they were kids! So, yes... it's a good choice.
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