Question For Folks That Use An Iwata Hi-Line Airbrush
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Question For Folks That Use An Iwata Hi-Line Airbrush
I just got one, and I'm curious as to how your suppose to use the MAC feature (Micro Air Control), and what your suppose to use it for.
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The MAC valve works by regulating the air pressure directly at the airbrush, rather than having to reach over and adjust the compressor regulator.
My Micron has one as well. I thought it seemed an unnecessary feature. But, it's turned out to be rather handy. It's quite helpful when "fine tuning' your spray pattern. I guess it's one of those extras that's nice if you have it, but not really necessary.
My Micron has one as well. I thought it seemed an unnecessary feature. But, it's turned out to be rather handy. It's quite helpful when "fine tuning' your spray pattern. I guess it's one of those extras that's nice if you have it, but not really necessary.