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  • Crispier
    • May 2023
    • 43

    #1

    Under Pressure!

    A great song and also a conumdrum for me. I have recently aquired the Sparmax Arism, (discount code didnt work :sleeping2 and used it for priming earlier today, the results were pretty good for a first timer with a brand newish iwata HPc (thanks Warren :smiling.

    When setting the presuure to 25psi for example, is it 25psi with the airbrush running or airbrush off? Sounds like a daft question but I cant find anything on youtube that answers it..
  • Dave Ward
    SMF Supporters
    • Apr 2018
    • 10549

    #2
    Originally posted by Crispier
    25psi with the airbrush running or airbrush off
    I set the pressure with the airbrush on, but It doesn't really matter, as long as you are consistent, and don't change your routine!
    Dave

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    • Crispier
      • May 2023
      • 43

      #3
      Originally posted by Dave Ward
      I set the pressure with the airbrush on, but It doesn't really matter, as long as you are consistent, and don't change your routine!
      Dave
      Thankls for that, if I do that I have to fully close the regulating valve to get 20psi.. maybe I have an issue with my set up

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      • Tim Marlow
        SMF Supporters
        • Apr 2018
        • 18873
        • Tim
        • Somerset UK

        #4
        Just to show nothing is standard in airbrushing, I set mine with the airbrush off……Dave’s right, consistency is the key…….

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        • Dave Ward
          SMF Supporters
          • Apr 2018
          • 10549

          #5
          Normally, when I release the airbrush trigger, the pressure jumps up by about 5 psi ( 0.3 bar ). I normally spray at 1.5 bar ( 22 psi ). No idea what the top pressure is - the max I've used is 2 bar ( 30 psi ), but the system can handle it - my AS-186 runs a bit hot when you push it that hard, but I don't think I've ever sprayed continuously for more than ten mutes, so thats never a factor
          Dave

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          • Crispier
            • May 2023
            • 43

            #6
            Originally posted by Dave Ward
            Normally, when I release the airbrush trigger, the pressure jumps up by about 5 psi ( 0.3 bar ). I normally spray at 1.5 bar ( 22 psi ). No idea what the top pressure is - the max I've used is 2 bar ( 30 psi ), but the system can handle it - my AS-186 runs a bit hot when you push it that hard, but I don't think I've ever sprayed continuously for more than ten mutes, so thats never a factor
            Dav
            Originally posted by Dave Ward
            Normally, when I release the airbrush trigger, the pressure jumps up by about 5 psi ( 0.3 bar ). I normally spray at 1.5 bar ( 22 psi ). No idea what the top pressure is - the max I've used is 2 bar ( 30 psi ), but the system can handle it - my AS-186 runs a bit hot when you push it that hard, but I don't think I've ever sprayed continuously for more than ten mutes, so thats never a factor
            Dave
            With my regulator fully closed all I get is 40psi as soon as I pull the trigger it drops to 18psi, I've checked for leaks and cant find any, I'll check connections again in themorning, thanks for your view

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            • stona
              SMF Supporters
              • Jul 2008
              • 9889

              #7
              Originally posted by Crispier
              Originally posted by Crispier
              With my regulator fully closed all I get is 40psi as soon as I pull the trigger it drops to 18psi, I've checked for leaks and cant find any, I'll check connections again in themorning, thanks for your view
              It sounds like your set up doesn't have a reservoir (tank) ?

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              • outrunner
                • Apr 2019
                • 2420

                #8
                I am another that sets pressure with the airbrush off, never even considered setting it with the airbrush on, or perhaps I should say I have never heard of doing it that way until now. I also use a tankless compressor and do not get a noticeable pressure drop.

                Andy.

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                • Crispier
                  • May 2023
                  • 43

                  #9
                  Originally posted by stona
                  It sounds like your set up doesn't have a reservoir (tank) ?
                  It doesn't, it's the Sparmax, as seen in the scale model workshop :smiling: ..

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                  • Crispier
                    • May 2023
                    • 43

                    #10
                    Originally posted by outrunner
                    I am another that sets pressure with the airbrush off, never even considered setting it with the airbrush on, or perhaps I should say I have never heard of doing it that way until now. I also use a tankless compressor and do not get a noticeable pressure drop.

                    Andy.

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                    • Waspie
                      • Mar 2023
                      • 3488
                      • Doug
                      • Fraggle Rock

                      #11
                      I'm new to airbrushing but I work on pressure with airbrush on!! Horses for courses I guess. Whatever works for you and as I'm finding - consistency!!!

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                      • Crispier
                        • May 2023
                        • 43

                        #12
                        I get a pressure drop on the guage as soon as I pull trigger which I expected to happen as the pressure is being released, the count to airbrush on or off is 1-2 so far

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                        • Andy T
                          SMF Supporters
                          • Apr 2021
                          • 3238
                          • Sheffield

                          #13
                          If anything I'll set my pressure with the trigger pulled (dynamic pressure) rather than not (static pressure) but to be honest I can't really see what my gauge says, nor would I trust it anyway, so personally I don't worry about the actual reading.

                          Thicker paint and greater distance generally means more pressure, so if I'm moving in close or thinning my paint more I'll just keep winding down the pressure until it doesn't atomise correctly (paint comes out spitty rather than a fine mist and it sounds "crackly" coming out of the nozzle) then notch it back up a tad.

                          Not very scientific I know, but then neither is airbrushing :smiling4:

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                          • Tim Marlow
                            SMF Supporters
                            • Apr 2018
                            • 18873
                            • Tim
                            • Somerset UK

                            #14
                            Originally posted by Andy T
                            Not very scientific I know, but then neither is airbrushing :smiling4:
                            Totally agree. Pretty much as many ways to airbrush as there are modellers, and they mostly all get good results so to me it’s a pretty bulletproof system. Best way to learn is to play with paint, brush and compressor until it works for you I think.

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                            • Waspie
                              • Mar 2023
                              • 3488
                              • Doug
                              • Fraggle Rock

                              #15
                              Originally posted by Crispier
                              A great song and also a conumdrum for me. I have recently aquired the Sparmax Arism, (discount code didnt work :sleeping2 and used it for priming earlier today, the results were pretty good for a first timer with a brand newish iwata HPc (thanks Warren :smiling.

                              When setting the presuure to 25psi for example, is it 25psi with the airbrush running or airbrush off? Sounds like a daft question but I cant find anything on youtube that answers it..
                              Just out of interest Chris did you put the code in the right place. There are two boxes for codes. The first you come, (I think its discount code), across doesn't accept the code. The second box, (Voucher code), does work. Used it tother night!!

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