Living at Big Hill (actually not)

Wednesday, March 23, 2011

More about how to...

Well I took a break and sat down...brushed some paint remever onto the body of my airbrush and BAM! -It's back to looking good again.

There is a needle that goes down through this little miracle machine, here's a picture of it. You don't ever want to bend this needle.
But Paasche airbrushes are very durable, unlike the competition airbrushes with 'flimsy parts'. Paasche is an american made product, one of the very first airbrushes to be sent to market for the public to use. At first they were mainly used to straighten out photographs in the old days. But got discovered for all the other things they are good for and now the sky is the limit.

Here's another quick tip...if you are working hard and fast and need a quick easy place to hold your airbrush. Try sticking it into the neck ring of your t-shirt, so you can have your hands free to do other things. It's right there under your chin, and if the paint bottle were to drop off (which is rare but does happen) yo have a chance to catch the bottle before it hits the ground and shatters.

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