Help!! Airbrush not working anymore!! :(((
D.J.
09-24-2003, 01:33 PM
Well i have this brush (Its from Revell):
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I painted the bottom of the car the day before yesterday, cleaned the brush properly (also with that stick through the small hole) and stored it. Today i wanted to spray some more and poured the revell color and pressed the button and only air went through. First i thoght the color was too thick (and it really is thick!) so i diluted it but there was no effect. I saw that the air paint wasnt going up at all. Then i just tryed to spray the diluter (or whatever its called) but very little of it (and a little paint left from before) came out. Whats wrong? Any ideas?
http://freeweb.siol.net/vmurko/pic1.JPG
http://freeweb.siol.net/vmurko/pic2.JPG
http://freeweb.siol.net/vmurko/pic3.JPG
I painted the bottom of the car the day before yesterday, cleaned the brush properly (also with that stick through the small hole) and stored it. Today i wanted to spray some more and poured the revell color and pressed the button and only air went through. First i thoght the color was too thick (and it really is thick!) so i diluted it but there was no effect. I saw that the air paint wasnt going up at all. Then i just tryed to spray the diluter (or whatever its called) but very little of it (and a little paint left from before) came out. Whats wrong? Any ideas?
Vric
09-24-2003, 01:41 PM
maybe your can of air don'T have enugh psi to sucj the paint...
First airbrush I had was like this one, but 1 can of air was only good for 1 kit, 2 max... this end to be very expensive..
First airbrush I had was like this one, but 1 can of air was only good for 1 kit, 2 max... this end to be very expensive..
D.J.
09-24-2003, 01:52 PM
Well i thought of that too, but i only painted the bottom till now and the can still "feels" at least half full :confused:
freakray
09-24-2003, 02:15 PM
Everything you're describing says to me that the nozzle is clogged on the inside, especially the fact that it wouldn't spray even thinners and when it did you got some of the previous color out.
Try soaking the nozzle in some thinners/dilutant for a while and then spray JUST thinners through to thoroughly clean the nozzle, if it won't spray thinners, it's not going to spray paint.
On another note, when you're spraying, stand the propellant can in some warm water, this will help maintain a constant pressure for spraying.
Try soaking the nozzle in some thinners/dilutant for a while and then spray JUST thinners through to thoroughly clean the nozzle, if it won't spray thinners, it's not going to spray paint.
On another note, when you're spraying, stand the propellant can in some warm water, this will help maintain a constant pressure for spraying.
D.J.
09-24-2003, 02:27 PM
Oh, sorry i didnt explain good. That paint from before wasnt really the one two days ago - it is the same as i was trying to spray it. Well i cleaned like this many times butit still wouldnt work. So before i waste some more air please tell me if there is something else wrong?
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http://freeweb.siol.net/vmurko/pic4.JPG
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freakray
09-24-2003, 02:32 PM
Is it sucking up paint in the syphon tube?
D.J.
09-24-2003, 02:40 PM
Well i was paying attention at that. It was like this: when there was the normal paint it didnt suck it at all. When there was diluter it sucked it up but it didnt spray it. Is the "angle" very important - i mean the thingy i screw up and down, because i tryed that too and it didnt work out. Damn :(
freakray
09-24-2003, 03:08 PM
OK, how much did you thin the paint?
This may be the source of your problem, your paint may be too thick.
Thin the paint so it is around the consistency of milk, this will give you better atomisation and flow as well as make it easier for the airbrush to suck up.
Also, like I mentioned before, try warming the propellant can to give you better pressure.
This may be the source of your problem, your paint may be too thick.
Thin the paint so it is around the consistency of milk, this will give you better atomisation and flow as well as make it easier for the airbrush to suck up.
Also, like I mentioned before, try warming the propellant can to give you better pressure.
Murray Kish
09-24-2003, 04:43 PM
Pretty good advise so far. Those airbrushes are quite simple and there's not alot that can go wrong with them. You've either got:
1. A clog in the tube/nozzle
2. Paint too thick
3. Not enough pressure
If you've cleaned out the tube/nozzle, then I expect it's #2 and you just need to thin out the paint more. Try filling the jar with water and spraying that. If it works, then paint thickness is definitely your problem.
Murray
1. A clog in the tube/nozzle
2. Paint too thick
3. Not enough pressure
If you've cleaned out the tube/nozzle, then I expect it's #2 and you just need to thin out the paint more. Try filling the jar with water and spraying that. If it works, then paint thickness is definitely your problem.
Murray
SonyMobile
09-24-2003, 05:09 PM
sounds like the same problem i have with mine, its not the same as this, but i have the cheapest airbrush from testors, its a decent brush for the price, but i am unable to spray paints that have small metal flakes, the paints that "shimer" when they are applied, i had alot of trouble airbrushing these types of paints.
Nobbys Nuts
09-24-2003, 05:41 PM
I'm with Murray Kish on this one. Try some water as it sounds like your paint is still way too thick.
D.J.
09-26-2003, 10:08 AM
Well i sorted it out. It looks like it wasnt cleaned properly (and enough). So now its working again. Thanx :)
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