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Thanks John thought you were a shade of a certain green!!Bob , I had trouble with my Neo with a 3.5 needle . it kept blocking up. Bought a .5 fantastic I can spray both the model , booth and my self . Really thought its great, bit fierce for smaller stuff but with practice the air button can be mastered to give a light covering.
Hi Mark, had good service from Alison at bartsharp, will have a look, thanks for the infoI have a bartsharp 0.5 trigger type with side mounted paint cup that can be changed for different sizes,came with two,not sure of the capacity but you can almost use the big one as an eggcup. Was about 35 quidView attachment 460710
Hi Jim, thanks for that! It's my birthday in September so instead of socks lolThose cheap airbrushes with a 0.5 nozzle are fine for covering large areas. Alan is spot on there.
Hi Andrew, one to look at, thanksYep. I've got a Sparmax 0.4 and that can really throw the paint down.
Evening Tim, did ask and was told no!Assume it’s a TRN1 with a 0.35 nozzle Bob. Can’t you just buy the spares to turn it into a 0.5 nozzle fitted TRN2? Then just push the air pressure up a bit and move further out.
The big paint cups hold quite a lot Bob, should be enough .Been looking around, might need one with a very large paint cup or plastic container as I will no doubt need a lot of paint?
Sounds like you need a side or bottom feed brush then Bob. You’ll never see over a top feed one if it’s fitted with a huge cupBeen looking around, might need one with a very large paint cup or plastic container as I will no doubt need a lot of paint?
I have an Anthem (next model up?) that can do the same, it just has a "universal" needle what ever that is but that can spray a 1mm line with ease (even if I can't) up to a 10cm swath (I can manage that one ).My old Badger150 does all with three different nozzle heads and needles
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