I used to run my airbrush between 35 and 40 psi. Do you have a air pressure regulator on your compressor ? or did you buy one of those cheap air brush compressors that have a fixed rate of flow?
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I used to run my airbrush between 35 and 40 psi. Do you have a air pressure regulator on your compressor ? or did you buy one of those cheap air brush compressors that have a fixed rate of flow?
P a a s c h e a i r b r u s h . c o m it's the 2nd one from the top G
OK, Don, the thing with the guage on it is the air pressure regulator......turn the red knod clockwise and you should see the pressure come up on your guage. Turn it up to 35 lbs. It will drop when you trigger the air brush....this is normal.....it should go back to 35 when you take your finger off the trigger button. You got a good one Paasch is the best. I have the same air brush that you have and I run mine off of my shop air compressor ( 5 hp).....I have to turn the air pressure way down on it to get to 35 psi but it works good. I have not done any painting in years but I might get back at it sometime.
where the red ring it, I raised the black thing above it and turned it last night. I turned it BOTH WAYS, clockwise and cvounter but didn't see any change in pressure. I assuemed that was the regulator but since it didn't change the pressure, I wasn't sure
ahem.......what do your instructions have to say about it. When in doubt read the dadgum instructions......sheeeeesh! I am beginning to think Wannabe was right about you, Lmao
How about a
B / F / H !
and then start over
JMO !!
So you are saying it could be the old story of the marsh mellow hammer on the railroad track thing. ;)
Jmo,, u did'nt by chance have a banker help with the installation of the new paint box,,just saying