@@AirbrushAsylum You nailed it. I ordered a new nozzle and needle because that had to be it, since I thought they were clean. As an afterthought I soaked them in 4008 Restorer. I can't believe all the little pieces that came out! Voila, problem fixed. Thank you so much!
Thanks so much for the reminder, I remembered doing this exact when doing a mountain view painting. Practice Practice is important. Thanks for all your knowledge and uploads here. Have a great weekend!
Fantastic video very helpful, Thank you very much for sharing and looking forward to more videos. Everyone keep yourselves and love ones safe and healthy and remember to SMILE 😃 😊
This happened on my Eclipse when I pulled back on the needle nut to clear a blockage. When it returned forward a little nub in the trigger assembly got caught and prevented the needle from fully seating.
I love this channel. I'd like to know if you have any advice for an older Iwata Eclipse CS gravity feed model. The trigger loves getting sticky, I have rebuilt the entire trigger assembly with new parts and it still loves to stick. I'm using Hoppes#9 to lube it. The iwata lube is terrible gunk.
Recently I had to change needle as original needle bent on dry paint in tunnel. The newest needle keeps sliding back into gun, probably smaller needle as nut not holding it in place. It's a cheaper Amazon airbrush I'm using currently.
Hi asylum, i’m having an issue with one of my airbrush eclipse, The needle is not fully going through and it’s only sticks out a little bit but paint still doesn’t go through even if I press down, I still need to pull back on the trigger for paint to flow but is there anyway I can fix it and make the needle stick out normally
As soon as I turn my compressor on, air starts shooting out of my airbrush. I don't even have to push the trigger at all. This is very annoying and it's impossible to paint like this. I have taken my airbrush apart several times, inspected it, cleaned it and still, air comes out. I am at my wit's end.
Take a look at this video 👉🏻 th-cam.com/video/7qIq2tYbm2g/w-d-xo.html you could have a dirty valve set and this video will show you how to fix it ..hope that helps 👍🏻🤞🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum This fixed the problem! Thank you!! I removed the parts, cleaned them well and even though the trigger still sticks a bit at least I'm able to stop the air flow. I still don't know why it sticks. I'm guessing because it's a cheap airbrush.
💥 This One Tip Will Help - th-cam.com/video/inZcoxkuylk/w-d-xo.html
Thank you.
I love the fact that you listen to the comments and show us the fix.
Thanks for your comment and the suggestion , I hope the video has better explained it for you 😉👍🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum You nailed it. I ordered a new nozzle and needle because that had to be it, since I thought they were clean. As an afterthought I soaked them in 4008 Restorer. I can't believe all the little pieces that came out! Voila, problem fixed. Thank you so much!
I have this issue from time to time! Thank you for this! I thought my paint was too thin!
Yes it’s quite common, happy the video helped 💪🏻
Thanks so much for the reminder, I remembered doing this exact when doing a mountain view painting. Practice Practice is important. Thanks for all your knowledge and uploads here. Have a great weekend!
Fantastic video very helpful, Thank you very much for sharing and looking forward to more videos. Everyone keep yourselves and love ones safe and healthy and remember to SMILE 😃 😊
Thanks so much glad you found it helpful and appreciate the kind words all the best 😉🤩
Thank you soooo much! Your videos are soooo helpful and gratefully appreciated!
Thank you!
This happened on my Eclipse when I pulled back on the needle nut to clear a blockage. When it returned forward a little nub in the trigger assembly got caught and prevented the needle from fully seating.
Yes, that can happen I hope this vid has helped you out so you now know how to fix the issue 👍🏻
I love this channel. I'd like to know if you have any advice for an older Iwata Eclipse CS gravity feed model. The trigger loves getting sticky, I have rebuilt the entire trigger assembly with new parts and it still loves to stick. I'm using Hoppes#9 to lube it. The iwata lube is terrible gunk.
again spot on, it makes the brain say hey there
No probs buddy thanks once again for your comment and glad you enjoyed the vid 👍🏻
Recently I had to change needle as original needle bent on dry paint in tunnel. The newest needle keeps sliding back into gun, probably smaller needle as nut not holding it in place. It's a cheaper Amazon airbrush I'm using currently.
Good morning, for me to have only one airbrush, which one do you consider the best in general?
I love the Iwata HP.CS eclipse or the PS.289 they are my two recommendations for a great 'all round airbrush' 😉
@@AirbrushAsylum , muito obrigado
Hi asylum, i’m having an issue with one of my airbrush eclipse, The needle is not fully going through and it’s only sticks out a little bit but paint still doesn’t go through even if I press down, I still need to pull back on the trigger for paint to flow but is there anyway I can fix it and make the needle stick out normally
As soon as I turn my compressor on, air starts shooting out of my airbrush. I don't even have to push the trigger at all. This is very annoying and it's impossible to paint like this. I have taken my airbrush apart several times, inspected it, cleaned it and still, air comes out. I am at my wit's end.
Take a look at this video 👉🏻 th-cam.com/video/7qIq2tYbm2g/w-d-xo.html you could have a dirty valve set and this video will show you how to fix it ..hope that helps 👍🏻🤞🏻
@@AirbrushAsylum Thank you I will watch it.
@@AirbrushAsylum This fixed the problem! Thank you!!
I removed the parts, cleaned them well and even though the trigger still sticks a bit at least I'm able to stop the air flow. I still don't know why it sticks. I'm guessing because it's a cheap airbrush.
Have a Question ⁉️ is it ok to use Molotow paint for airbrush ?
hello my english is not good can you please do it with german subtitles