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Aztek A4305 Airbrush - has anybody used one?
Aztek A4305 Airbrush - has anybody used one?
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STONECOAL
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September 2003
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Aztek A4305 Airbrush - has anybody used one?
Posted by
STONECOAL
on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 10:36 PM
I currently have a single action Badger 200. It served me well, but seems to clog easily with thinned down acrylic paint. I'm considering the Aztek A4305 with 40mm nozzle. I would like to hear the opinion of those who've used or are using the A4305 airbrush regarding its performance.
Jim
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Anonymous
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April 2003
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Anonymous
on Tuesday, February 10, 2004 11:20 PM
Jim,
I own an Aztek. I'm not sure of the model number, it's the dual action model. I occasionally have some problems with certain acrylics clogging the 20mm tip, paticularly white. I find that thinning the paint with PolyS airbru***hinner with a 50/50 mix and adjusting the pressure can help. Acrylics have a tendency to dry too fast for my tastes. The 40mm tip is far less prone to clogging.
hope this helps,
Jim
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