Iwata Eclipses
Integra14
09-07-2003, 08:25 PM
Im looking for a gravity feed IWata eclipse
Is the
HP-C a good choice...
what about pistol grip ones??
or wuld a badger cressendo, or Paasche VL be good too
Is the
HP-C a good choice...
what about pistol grip ones??
or wuld a badger cressendo, or Paasche VL be good too
malsheem
09-08-2003, 01:42 AM
Any gravity-fed Iwata is a good choice. I have a Eclipse CS. Very nice.
I think all the pistol grip ones are high volume sprayers.
I think all the pistol grip ones are high volume sprayers.
Ragnarok043
09-08-2003, 02:09 AM
ive tried my fair share of airbrushes, Iwata's are the best. i know alot of people that use HP-C and are very satified with them.
RallyRaider
09-08-2003, 06:46 AM
I just recently bought a Iwata Revolution and have found it to be terrific, recommend it highly. The Revolution is also a fair bit cheaper than the Eclipse and half the cost of the HP-C. I've found I can get a very fine spray pattern with the Revolution as well as good general coverage. The more expensive brushes would be capable of going even finer, but with the possible trade off in poorer large volume performance.
You probably can't go wring with Paasch either, I've had a Paashe H single action for years and it has never let me down.
You probably can't go wring with Paasch either, I've had a Paashe H single action for years and it has never let me down.
Integra14
09-08-2003, 03:07 PM
alright i will start looking for an iwata eclipse/revolution..
but first
im goin to go out and buy a DELTA 2 gallon Compressor with hoses for 99.99$
or a craftsman 2 gallon... both i think are the same price, but what would u say i shold buy
but first
im goin to go out and buy a DELTA 2 gallon Compressor with hoses for 99.99$
or a craftsman 2 gallon... both i think are the same price, but what would u say i shold buy
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