mondotrains By the way, one problem I've had is with the syringes that you get with the clean machine to fill the tank. The plunger kept coming apart inside the syringe. When I talked to Tony, he said after using the syringe, I should remove the plunger rather than leave it in the syringe. And, talk about service, he mailed me 2 new syringes at no cost....not even shipping. Mondo
By the way, one problem I've had is with the syringes that you get with the clean machine to fill the tank. The plunger kept coming apart inside the syringe. When I talked to Tony, he said after using the syringe, I should remove the plunger rather than leave it in the syringe. And, talk about service, he mailed me 2 new syringes at no cost....not even shipping.
Mondo
This is why I come to the forums. I have the same issue with the plunger coming apart. I sent an email to their tech support this morning. I hope I get the same customer service that you did.
Marlon
See pictures of the Clinton-Golden Valley RR
I don't have one, but if you are using laquer thinner, it is probably softening the black plastic thing on the plunger.
If you know an anesthesiologist, or more likely a pregnant women, ask for one of their all glass epidural syringes. They are disposable and no plastic parts, but doctors think it is a little weird when a civilian asks for a syringe.
They are also good for drawing up solvent paints for your airbrush.
Henry
COB Potomac & Northern
Shenandoah Valley