I'm looking for a small, easy-to-clean airbrush. Any suggestions?
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I've always been a fan of the Paasche VL. It comes apart easy for cleaning and is a versatile brush.
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Thos one works great for small jobs and clean up is easy.
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...ummm, what's film??
but seriously, looks pretty darn slick!
I found around the shop that the small gravity gun with the fine needle and the air turned way down worked as good or better than my little Paasche or other airbrushes, and so much easier to clean.
http://www.harborfreight.com/20-oz-high-volume-low-pressure-gravity-feed-spray-gun-47016.html
I guess if you are working in a tight space, and don't want to spill, you really need a paint cup with a cap at least!
I like the cheap Badger 200 series for all-round versatility, and most hobby stores have parts...they haven't changed the basics in 50+ years!
Thanks, Gil. Yes, it's for primer touch-up, not anything fancy. I saw in the archives a few years ago that you mentioned a Harbor Freight airbrush.
http://www.harborfreight.com/quick-change-airbrush-kit-93506.html
Does the Badger work better? Since I'm using it for Stewart Systems water-based primer, solvents shouldn't be a problem.
This one works great for small jobs and clean up is easy.
Toss the film container and tube.
http://www.aircraft-tool.com/shop/detail.aspx?PRODUCT_ID=SA-PP01