I am going to get an airbrush to help celebrate my sixtieth birthday soon. I will be using it mostly for custom color spraying, don't have deep pockets so something simple and reliable with double action..
I see advantages to either gravity or siphon feeds, what are your opinions?
Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
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Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
I never ever got a siphon feed airbrush to work ever. They seem pretty finicky to set up, although I'm sure they make fancy ones that work great. I wouldn't even consider it as an option and can't think of a good reason to pick one. I'm sure someone somewhere has one, which you'll hear shortly...
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
I have a TESTORS aztek single action airbrush which I bought 7 years ago and it came with siphon and gravity paint cups. This particular airbrush also comes with dual action.
Normal?? What is normal??
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
I've had a Badger IL-150 (double action) for years. It's bottom fed, so you can use either a cup or syphon. Although the syphon works OK it seems that getting the paint thinning absolutely right is much more critical.
However, the main reason I don't bother with the syphon is that it adds weight to the brush and my hand cramps up long before I've emptied the jar!
However, the main reason I don't bother with the syphon is that it adds weight to the brush and my hand cramps up long before I've emptied the jar!
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
I've been using an Iwata siphon fed airbrush for years now with no problems even at low pressure.
I've always wanted to pick up a gravity fed one for the ease of switching out colors and perhaps tighter lines when I'm painting gaming minis.
I've always wanted to pick up a gravity fed one for the ease of switching out colors and perhaps tighter lines when I'm painting gaming minis.
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
Thanks for the advice!
I had to get it ordered last night so the winner is:
Paasche VL-3W
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BR0OXU/_e ... MKNS&psc=0
I went for a name brand for parts/service and this unit supports both gravity and siphon feeds. The Testors looked good, but the plastic nozzles and cost held me back. I have a great compressor at the house for running air tools which can be also used for airbrushing (one reason I bought it) so in a couple of weeks I will be exploring this new capability
I had to get it ordered last night so the winner is:
Paasche VL-3W
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B000BR0OXU/_e ... MKNS&psc=0
I went for a name brand for parts/service and this unit supports both gravity and siphon feeds. The Testors looked good, but the plastic nozzles and cost held me back. I have a great compressor at the house for running air tools which can be also used for airbrushing (one reason I bought it) so in a couple of weeks I will be exploring this new capability
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
Gravity feed all the way for me. Hope the Paasche serves you well!
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Re: Gravity or siphon feed airbrush best?
I'm a gravity feed convert. You can mix a tiny amount of paint to spray very small areas without wasting a lot of paint. It's great for Alclad for the same reason.
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