I’m lost…what’s “Tip Dry”?? I thought you were talking about the little round piece at the front of the AB that you can reverse…I stripped the threads on that little piece a while ago myself, but didn’t want to pay a large shipping amount for such a little piece until I needed a new needle or some other prime component. I’m just used to tightening down real screws and nuts I guess, and gave it a bit more pressure than necessary. Anyone know what “German Torque” is…“good N tight” LOL (you have to say it with a German accent)
That is the tip that you damaged and it is a $3 part.
The “head” would be the entire front part of the airbrush that unscrews from the body. When you put a needle back into the airbrush push it forward slowly until it comes in contact with the tip and then tighten the needle. Extra pressure is not necessary or recommended. [;)]
Tip dry is when dried paint collects at the tip of the airbrush needle and interferes with paint flowing smoothly out of the airbrush and across the needle. It is more of a problem with acrylics as they dry so fast that they dry on the tip. You don’t have to disassemble the airbrush to clean the tip dry. You can take a hollow-stemmed Q-tip and moisten it with thinner and push it lightly into the tip of the needle and rotate it to clean the dried paint from the needle.
What T-shirt artists do is just pick the paint off the needle tip with their index and thumb nails as they shoot just air through the airbrush. It cleans it good enough to continue painting.
yeah, I have seen them just cleaning the needle with their fingernails and continuing painting…I just never even thought about the connection really. Well, it doesn’t seem to be anything to be ashamed of, I’m sure it happens will happen to us all.
Sorry Karl, I hope I didn’t offend, as I really don’t know what you said…I just hope I didn’t upset you…actually I was referring to myself cranking down that little front piece and stripping out the threads…I should’ve thought before I spoke, but alas, my mind doesn’t move that fast…once again…I apologize!!![bow]
It’s cool Karl, I just couldn’t read what you said at all, and I thought that maybe I had offended you!! LOL It was just a saying we used in the military when we were torquing something down, and were too lazy to get a torque wrench to tighten a nut to 15 inch pounds!! LOL