Dug out the old Revolution for a bit of shading, hooked it up to my compressor to give it a quick flush,depressed trigger and got absolutely nothing,no air, no back flush, nothing.
Must be the trigger/piston/valve I thought.
Took all that out,looks fine.
I stripped the whole thing down and gave it a clean,as part of this process I depressed the air valve piston (with a cocktail stick...don't ask) whilst the nozzle cap was removed. Air flowed ,it seeked to be coming out the nozzle!
Replacing the nozzle cap results in a complete blockage in the air flow.
I really don't know how the air flow works on this brush. Obviously something is blocked or something is channeling air the wrong way. The paint channel,right through to the nozzle is clear.
Anyone any ideas?
This is the only airbrush I have with a little paint cup,ideal for little bits and pieces! I shall flog on with one of my others but I ain't half wasting some paint.
Cheers
Steve
Must be the trigger/piston/valve I thought.
Took all that out,looks fine.
I stripped the whole thing down and gave it a clean,as part of this process I depressed the air valve piston (with a cocktail stick...don't ask) whilst the nozzle cap was removed. Air flowed ,it seeked to be coming out the nozzle!
Replacing the nozzle cap results in a complete blockage in the air flow.
I really don't know how the air flow works on this brush. Obviously something is blocked or something is channeling air the wrong way. The paint channel,right through to the nozzle is clear.
Anyone any ideas?
This is the only airbrush I have with a little paint cup,ideal for little bits and pieces! I shall flog on with one of my others but I ain't half wasting some paint.
Cheers
Steve
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