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Old 02-06-2015, 07:00 PM   #9
chato de shamrock
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Re: Airbrush

i was able to get the broken part out with a tiny flat head screwdriver. Although i ran into the misfortune of breaking the part, i was lucky enough to have been at Walmart a few days prior and decided to buy a 64-piece screwdriver set with a bunch of tiny Phillips and flat head bits to use on my glasses, computer etc. It was only $10. i just carefully slid in a tip that was about the size of the airbrush opening and slowly turned. Came out fairly easy. YouTube has a video using a flathead and another using the tip on an exacto knife.

Hemi i appreciate your kindness to want to help. im a bit reluctant to take you up on the offer cause those nozzles are a bit pricy for the tiny piece that they are. Would you be cool if i exchange two boxes of aoshima 19s TE37's. I have a few new sets in white and bronze. i bought more then what i plan to use so they've been sitting around for at least 2years.
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