You lost me there. Did some searches and nothing is jumping out at me. Unless someone can point me to it, I’ll have to punt. In the end it’s probably not that big a deal for me to have. It’d be nice but I kind of think the H will be my workhorse anyhow. I don’t foresee a lot of switching.
Then maybe just a Paasche disconnect would do you fine. Put that on your Paasche hose. It should come with the Nipple for Paasche airbrush. It ( the whole unit for paasche hose and airbrush) would be a Paasche A-191. Amazon gouges on that, you might do better with SprayGunner or somewhere.
Hah ! Then you could get the adapter to go from Paasche to Badger lol. Not to confuse you more.
I noticed a local hobby store has the A191 for 11 and change. I am struggling to understand how this will benefit me. Unless I’d be disconnecting for cleaning or something. But I dont usually disconnect unless to change guns.
Egads. Yeah you are not helping with the confusion. Lol
Is this the adapter set you were talking about that I need?
Nevermind, I am going a different way. I will get the Paasche disconect from my LHS, then order the badger adapters and extra Paasche nipples through Spray Gunner.
Thanks for suggesting this because I think this the better way to go, and the cheaper way to go.
I finally figured this out. Lol.
I’m glad I suggested the Passche coupler as well, it’s a cleaner approach for you. In my case I have the 1/8" hose and gun so I needed to fit three airbrushes each with it’s own thread. Also my 1/8 hose is a little longer than my Paasche hose. And my Badger hose is vinyl.
Additionally for me it works well to be able to interchange brushes smoothly since I use them not just for models but also art work.
But anyway yes that was the set of adapters I ordered and am using.
Thanks for the help! You know, if you don’t mind, I’d like your first name so I can address you in a more friendly way. Using Oldermodelguy is a lot to type! Lol. Same with you Eaglecash. I would like your first name too. I would have asked this long ago if the PM thing worked. Sigh.
Anyway, I will be spraying some parts today using my new brush and new jar. I have high expectations that it will be a grand time!
I hope your spraying goes well today.
Most here call me OMG. In face to face life, friends, aquaintances and family call me David or Dave. Any of the above is fine by me.
Glad to know you, Dave. In case you have not seen it here and there, I am Steve, Stefan, Stevie, but Bakster is fine too.
Update: I absolutely LOVE THIS BRUSH! I have never had such an easy time of it. The paint went on wet with good coverage. The paint was Mr Color lacquer thinned with Mr Color Leveling Thinner, the pressure about 25 pounds. Spraying went flawlessly. And I like how my new holders performed too. The wash bottles were great in the cleaning process too. I have that down to near a science.
There was just one near miss. And that is, I near ran out of paint. With all the practicing and such, what I had left was not much. Towards the end I had to go back to the paint jar, add some thinner, all the while scraping the bottom of the jar to collect some paint. Adding that to the side cup was just enough to finish the job. It was THAT close, or I would have had to order another bottle. That would have sucked. And since I was so low on paint I opted not to use the paint jar.
That is the latest…
One thing about lacquer is you can always stretch it out a bit with more thinning. At least to a point.
Indeed…
Well, I sorted out the adapters, couplings, ect. I ordered fittings for my Badger brushes as well and installed them. No air leaks. In fact… I had the Paasche installed for a few days and the compressor tank held its pressure.
That said, I like it. The convenience of popping off a brush in an instant is a cool thing. I wish I did this sooner.
Thanks for the help, guys.
Not sure from the photo but it looks like a lot of hardware there. Are you sure there isn’t something in line that you don’t actually need ?
Hey Dave, I am not sure of anything anymore. [:|]
Yeah, I questioned the same thing as I assembled it. After review, I don’t see anything I can take out of the equation. If you see something, let me know.
See as follows:
One correction to that diagram. The badger hose adapter is not as long as I depicted it. It should start after the first knurled section past the hose. The first knurled section is part of the hose.
Ya, I wasn’t thinking Badger hose but Paasche hose. Carry on.
One other thing to add. The brush came with their own hose that I could eliminate the Badger adapter, but when I compared the two in terms of assembly length, I didn’t gain anything using the Paasche hose. I say that because the crimp ferrule on the Paasche hose is much longer than the one on the Badger hose. It really became a horse a piece situation with one exception. I’d have to buy an adapter on the compressor side of things to connect the Paasche hose. So, I left it as the Badger hose.
And that is a lot of hose talk. Lol.
I get it. My quick connect is 1/8th and the Ganston/Iwata knock off hose. The nipples are 1/8th as well so I adapted one to Paasche and one to Badger, course the Ganzton is 1/8th so no adapter there.
In art work is where this gets handy because I can load a couple of brushes with different colors and just switch out easy. It wasn’t till my wife passed that I thought about airbrushing art work, thus the lean towards the disconnects. I went nearly 50 years without them in modeling lol ! But mine is not as air tight as your rig is, my compressor did lose air over night, I’ll have to mix up some soapy water and see if I can track that down. I just unplug the hose for now.
So are you creating artwork? Or coating artwork? I remember you saying that you applied some varnishes and such. But are you creating art as well?
I’ve varnished prints when we had the photo studio, varnish on canvas and lacquer on photo albums etc… And then I varnished all my wife’s ceramics works. But the best way to term what I’m doing now as the will strikes is “attempting” to do airbrushed art. There are a few folks who do great at it on youtube and I’m attempting to get the hang of some of their ways. With some degree of success but nothing noteworthy for canvas yet. I’ve been acrylic coating in white sketch pad paper in white, then I have pages I can save or toss out as the case may be. I can do a half decent rendition of a humming bird at a flower but not so great on a scenic backdrop, at least not my goal in a scenic back drop as yet. Maybe ok if you like it rather abstract which actually could be ok if that were the goal… Part of the issue is deciding if I want to get serious with it. I have multi hobbies, also meet with a pastor friend where we record bible studies and such for local cable tv. Play piano, create music pieces and play those live for the study recordings as well. In sumer we meet in parks and such and record there. I’m on zoom bible studies three mornings a week. I do wood turning in the fall months. So how much does one commit too ! Meanwhile I’m on some forums, have adult children, grand kids, a tenant in attached apartment and a friend also who rents a room from me. And on we go.
I do like to airbrush though. By the way, far more than painting the house.