Thanks for the video Doc, I just found four of these airbrushes with a compressor hose for each one at a yard sale for $5 and they all are in excellent shape, not used to these yet but I will keep one of them around for something.
Thank you Dr. Cranky as always very informative, I always like watching your video's, I've just started airbrushing again, looking forward to the next one....Thanks again...take it easy!
Great tips Doc...u r so right about the fear, which is what I have to overcome...I have three single-actions and one dual, as well as the compressor I got for Father's Day, and haven't even tried it yet...I gotta get on that but your videos are helping to ease my fear, so thanks for that...
The H is I think the best workhorse brush for the average modeler. Built like a tank. I will be adding the Talon gravity feed for finer work. I'll stick with Paasche because the parts are much cheaper, easier to get and their brushes are built to last. All made in the USA is a plus for me. I don't think the expense of other brushes is necessary unless you're using them for fine art.
Great comments and advice - can I ask, with the H (push in) glass jars has one ever dropped out when full on the H or is it better to have HS with a screw-in fittings to be more secure? I'll mostly be using the metal cup, but will use the glass jars from time to time, I was wondering if the HS was more secure and adjustable or if the H works just fine?🤔 Thanks✌️🤞😊💜
Thank you Doc you are a great help I am so glad you are willing to share your tips and tricks with us I was wondering if u clean the airbrush everytime u change color I know u would from say wight to black but I mean like say orange to red if you were doing some parts painting hope it's not a dumb puestion but you have a great day buddy
Great video Doc. I am in the process now of saving up to buy a newer, quieter compressor. Which would you recommend? Thank you for making these great instructional videos, it is much appreciated. Take care my friend.
Hi Doc. I just ordered an Iwata Eclipse. Right now I dont have the money to go out and buy 4-5 different airbrushes so that I can have one air brush for primer, one airbrush for base coats an so on.....Can the Eclipse do everything? I hope that isnt a dumb question. Thank you for making all of your videos...Very informative..
No suction is happening when using an aerosol can with less than half of air in the can. Do I have an air pressure issue? I have the model H airbrush and I love it and run mostly enamels through it but no suction is occurring.
Did you find the difference? I'm not sure which to choose, and I'm about to get one these days. I would definitely not want the one with a plastic handle, as it will be ruined by the thinner over time. It seems like the H202S goes up to 1/32 inch in thickness, vs. 1/16 on the H, that's the only difference I found except the handle.
I got an H series brush on an employee discount i think only cost about 40 or so bucks?...I also got an MADE IN THE USA ...Not chinaland stuff ...actually MADE IN THE USA compressor for about 40 bucks to ...being its unused ,..brand new something years old...in original box to...:)
Just my opinion, & Not To Offend , ...All Your Car Model Videos Are Very Very Informative , to a point ..Point being ..ONLY when YOU FOCUS On The Subject Title...as You Always tend to drift off to other things that are Irrelevant To Your Subject, as Well You Continue To Repeat Yourself Constantly in Not just one of your videos, But ALL Of Them!!, , You Tend to say some things at times that are important , but within seconds you correct yourself ?????...Reason/Hence My Comment ....Do you not pre plan your videos , Written Out /Script before you upload ?., I don't believe you do so ...so I Suggest You Do...I Believe the Majority of your subscribers/Viewers are ADULTS , not Children ....So Do You Really Feel the NEED To Keep Repeating Yourself Constantly, ...as It's Very, Very Irritating & Very Annoying , & I Believe I'm Not The Only One Who Feels This Way....but perhaps I'm the only one who has the balls to bring this issue forth...as I said ,,just my opinion , & not to offend
Dude, if you're going to complain, go back to school and learn how to write with proper sentence structure and punctuation. Your comment is way more annoying than anything he ever said LOL.
Thanks for the video Doc, I just found four of these airbrushes with a compressor hose for each one at a yard sale for $5 and they all are in excellent shape, not used to these yet but I will keep one of them around for something.
I will check with those outfits and see what deals they have to offer. Thanks for the tips my friend.
Thanks Dr Cranky, I was very interested, and needed to know the right pressures for the types of paints associated with them.
Richie
Thank you Dr. Cranky as always very informative, I always like watching your video's, I've just started airbrushing again, looking forward to the next one....Thanks again...take it easy!
Great tips Doc...u r so right about the fear, which is what I have to overcome...I have three single-actions and one dual, as well as the compressor I got for Father's Day, and haven't even tried it yet...I gotta get on that but your videos are helping to ease my fear, so thanks for that...
THANK YOU DR CRANKY
The H is I think the best workhorse brush for the average modeler. Built like a tank. I will be adding the Talon gravity feed for finer work. I'll stick with Paasche because the parts are much cheaper, easier to get and their brushes are built to last. All made in the USA is a plus for me. I don't think the expense of other brushes is necessary unless you're using them for fine art.
Very nice discourse on the "H". That was my first airbrush.
Great comments and advice - can I ask, with the H (push in) glass jars has one ever dropped out when full on the H or is it better to have HS with a screw-in fittings to be more secure? I'll mostly be using the metal cup, but will use the glass jars from time to time, I was wondering if the HS was more secure and adjustable or if the H works just fine?🤔 Thanks✌️🤞😊💜
great info
good video DC.......i still have my iawatas, need a new compressor though.
cheers
Will do, Doc...thx again..
Thank you Doc you are a great help I am so glad you are willing to share your tips and tricks with us I was wondering if u clean the airbrush everytime u change color I know u would from say wight to black but I mean like say orange to red if you were doing some parts painting hope it's not a dumb puestion but you have a great day buddy
Amen sir
Great video Doc. I am in the process now of saving up to buy a newer, quieter compressor. Which would you recommend? Thank you for making these great instructional videos, it is much appreciated. Take care my friend.
Hi Doc. I just ordered an Iwata Eclipse. Right now I dont have the money to go out and buy 4-5 different airbrushes so that I can have one air brush for primer, one airbrush for base coats an so on.....Can the Eclipse do everything? I hope that isnt a dumb question. Thank you for making all of your videos...Very informative..
No suction is happening when using an aerosol can with less than half of air in the can. Do I have an air pressure issue? I have the model H airbrush and I love it and run mostly enamels through it but no suction is occurring.
could you do a video on how to clean the air brush and thanks for all your tips they have been very helpful
and do you have any "how to do patterns' video? thanks.
Where can I find that tail?
hey doc, what camera are you using for this video? is it the same as other videos? thanks.
GOT ANT PAASCHE VINTAGE OR WOLD THAT YOU COULD SELL
so that little iwata compressor can do a solid and constant 35psi??
Yes, it goes up to 45-50.
Do u recommend the Passche h or the Badger anthem? This is for car model.
They both have great potential. Also, check out the IWATA NEON.
hi what do u think about the Paasche VL-SET Double Action are they good for fine lines
Frank Magdaleno I've had very little experience with that airbrush. I do love my NEO for IWATA though.
H-SET and H202S, is the anodized aluminium handle the only difference?
nordemoniac I'd have to take another look at the H202S. It might be.
Did you find the difference? I'm not sure which to choose, and I'm about to get one these days. I would definitely not want the one with a plastic handle, as it will be ruined by the thinner over time. It seems like the H202S goes up to 1/32 inch in thickness, vs. 1/16 on the H, that's the only difference I found except the handle.
I got an H series brush on an employee discount i think only cost about 40 or so bucks?...I also got an MADE IN THE USA ...Not chinaland stuff ...actually MADE IN THE USA compressor for about 40 bucks to ...being its unused ,..brand new something years old...in original box to...:)
Just my opinion, & Not To Offend , ...All Your Car Model Videos Are Very Very Informative , to a point ..Point being ..ONLY when YOU FOCUS On The Subject Title...as You Always tend to drift off to other things that are Irrelevant To Your Subject, as Well You Continue To Repeat Yourself Constantly in Not just one of your videos, But ALL Of Them!!, , You Tend to say some things at times that are important , but within seconds you correct yourself ?????...Reason/Hence My Comment ....Do you not pre plan your videos , Written Out /Script before you upload ?., I don't believe you do so ...so I Suggest You Do...I Believe the Majority of your subscribers/Viewers are ADULTS , not Children ....So Do You Really Feel the NEED To Keep Repeating Yourself Constantly, ...as It's Very, Very Irritating & Very Annoying , & I Believe I'm Not The Only One Who Feels This Way....but perhaps I'm the only one who has the balls to bring this issue forth...as I said ,,just my opinion , & not to offend
Dude, if you're going to complain, go back to school and learn how to write with proper sentence structure and punctuation.
Your comment is way more annoying than anything he ever said LOL.
and do you have any "how to do patterns' video? thanks.