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Air flow within an airbrush
Topic Started: Dec 6 2010, 04:27 PM (411 Views)
sealteamsix
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I have just cleaned my airbrush and I was going to give it a rinse of thinners through the airbrush and when I put the air compressor on the air flow wasnt coming through the airbrush this is the first this has happened. :crying:
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peebeep
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To have any chance of diagnosing the problem we will need to know the type of airbrush, what you used to clean it with and whether or not you dismantled it for cleaning. There's every possibility that it is something quite trivial.

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sealteamsix
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What a stupid thing it was, the trigger gun wasnt in properly. :slaphead:
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peebeep
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There you go! ;)

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