Aztek A470
michael1978
10-30-2003, 01:36 AM
Hay everybody , good question today .
I have at home a A470 Aztek Airbrush that i bought at ebay and the seller told me that he just used it 1 time , so i didn't believe it from the beginning . :screwy:
And i spray at home but with some nozzels i get just spilling back the color out of the bottle and some are working , so me question for what kind of paint what nozzel ( i know there is a manual in the box ),
but for me it would be interesting what nozzel some of you take for some finework maybe tan nozzel ( don't know the diameter at the moment) with some Tamiya Paint and 1/3 Tinner or something like this or maybe Nozzel for Carpaint 2K ???? :sly: :disappoin
I have at home a A470 Aztek Airbrush that i bought at ebay and the seller told me that he just used it 1 time , so i didn't believe it from the beginning . :screwy:
And i spray at home but with some nozzels i get just spilling back the color out of the bottle and some are working , so me question for what kind of paint what nozzel ( i know there is a manual in the box ),
but for me it would be interesting what nozzel some of you take for some finework maybe tan nozzel ( don't know the diameter at the moment) with some Tamiya Paint and 1/3 Tinner or something like this or maybe Nozzel for Carpaint 2K ???? :sly: :disappoin
Hiroboy
10-30-2003, 02:17 AM
I use the Black for Tamiya Acylics Thinned with Car Screen Wash and Grey for Enamels.
If it spitting maybe you need to tighten the tip up a bit more, if they are not tight it lets air in and spits
If it spitting maybe you need to tighten the tip up a bit more, if they are not tight it lets air in and spits
HFPE
10-30-2003, 04:26 AM
I only use the grey nozzle for all paints : acrylic, enamel and automotive paints - I run it at quite a high pressure from a large cylinder - and the nozzle must be tight.
flyonthewall
10-30-2003, 04:58 AM
I was using the Grey for most applications until it wore out, i now use Red.
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