Can to much airpressure when airbrushing cause damage to the brush eg. tip or other parts? thanks rambo1......
You may blow out the little 'O' rings in a Badger air brush, but I would think the hose might burst first! 20-35 lbs of air pressure is more than enough!
Jim
Modeling BNSF and Milwaukee Road in SW Wisconsin
What kind of any problems are you having? I have nerve hurt a paint gun (real one for painting 1:1 cars) from air pressure. Main thing that kills guns is not cleaning right when you are done.
Cuda Ken
I hate Rust
Probably the FIRST thing to let go would be the hose fittings, if you fed in an unregulated 90-120 PSI from a large compressor. Now if you use the scuba tank method of supplying air and forget a pressure regulator, it might get dangerous as the hose whips around when you feed in 4000+ PSI. A typical small airbrush compressor probably won't generate enough pressure to actually hurt anything, other than causing very poor paint application, if you turn it up too high.
--Randy
Modeling the Reading Railroad in the 1950's
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