Hi guys and gals,
I've recently taken the plunge and bought an airbrush to try painting some of my models with, however I seem to have run into a snag. Whenever I spray with water I get a nice, smooth, continuous output. However when I start using paint, I get a short blast of coloured spray and then it stops. Sometimes if I wiggle the trigger back and forth I might get lucky and get another short blast, but then it stops again. I know it's not the air pressure because it's still kicking air out of the brush - it's just not blowing the paint out. When it does come out, it sprays evenly - there's no spattering or dribbling, or anything like that.
The compressor I'm using is an AS18K with a bottom-feed brush (the kit came with a gravity-fed brush as well, but no matter how much I thinned the paint, that one would not work at all!) and Humbrol acrylic paint thinned with water at a 2:1 ratio. I've even tried filtering the paint to try and get rid or any clumps prior to mixing! If I clean out the brush after this happens, again the water sprays nicely but on using paint it just starts all over again.
Could I have the brush set up wrong? Is it the paint? Is the brush just pants and needs replacing? Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Paul
I've recently taken the plunge and bought an airbrush to try painting some of my models with, however I seem to have run into a snag. Whenever I spray with water I get a nice, smooth, continuous output. However when I start using paint, I get a short blast of coloured spray and then it stops. Sometimes if I wiggle the trigger back and forth I might get lucky and get another short blast, but then it stops again. I know it's not the air pressure because it's still kicking air out of the brush - it's just not blowing the paint out. When it does come out, it sprays evenly - there's no spattering or dribbling, or anything like that.
The compressor I'm using is an AS18K with a bottom-feed brush (the kit came with a gravity-fed brush as well, but no matter how much I thinned the paint, that one would not work at all!) and Humbrol acrylic paint thinned with water at a 2:1 ratio. I've even tried filtering the paint to try and get rid or any clumps prior to mixing! If I clean out the brush after this happens, again the water sprays nicely but on using paint it just starts all over again.
Could I have the brush set up wrong? Is it the paint? Is the brush just pants and needs replacing? Any advice or help would be much appreciated.
Cheers!
Paul
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