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Review on 🎨 HUBEST Multi-Purpose Airbrush: Double Action Siphon/Gravity Feed with Gravity Cup & Suction Bottles by Hannah Curi

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Loved it, ordered a second airbrush

I am a master. I build acoustic guitars. I also repair guitars and restore historic guitars. There are times when I need to "blow up" the guitar, which means I use different aniline dyes to create sun rays, tobacco spray, or whatever else the guitar needs. It took me a hell of a long time to find an inexpensive airbrush that would spray just for this purpose. This is my 5th airbrush. Straight out of the case, the airbrush is heavy and well-balanced. It feels like quality. Everything screws together smoothly and fits snugly; Tolerance is excellent. The aluminum body looks good and is a bonus. All components are in good condition. I connected it to my compressor system. I have a large compressor for the workshop. I use a regulator between the compressor and the airbrush to fine tune the pressure. i use glasses The spray pattern was absolutely perfect. The airbrush is very easy to adjust to fine tune the mix of air and paint. The trigger works smoothly so precise control can be achieved very easily. There were no splatters, splatters or drips. I am so impressed with this airbrush that I have ordered a second one and recommended it to another artist. It was sold out again within 10 minutes, after it was back in stock. Lid with couplers supplied on jugs will work with any standard 22ml jug. They will not work with other sized lenses. I usually use 3-4 colors when painting guitars. So I was worried about finding glasses with compatible connectors. It is necessary to use a cap with a clutch. I ordered the "Master Airbrush Brand Box" set of 10 empty 3/4 oz (22cc) TB-007 glass bottles for the SB84 side feed airbrush. Cans with sleeves are perfect for this airbrush. Note that glass pods have very thin threads. You need to firmly insert a small piece into the port until it is snug. It has 2 o-rings so it fits snugly. Then you turn the clutch. Be careful not to cut the thread. Once you start it properly, it spins smoothly. The photos show a 1944 Washburn restoration and a 1930's Kalamazoo I've just started on. Be careful not to cut the thread. Once you start it properly, it spins smoothly. The photos show a 1944 Washburn restoration and a 1930's Kalamazoo I've just started on. Be careful not to cut the thread. Once you start it properly, it spins smoothly. The photos show a 1944 Washburn restoration and a 1930's Kalamazoo I've just started on. Once you start it properly, it spins smoothly. The photos show a 1944 Washburn restoration and a 1930's Kalamazoo I've just started on. Once you start it properly, it spins smoothly. The photos show a 1944 Washburn restoration and a 1930's Kalamazoo I've just started on.

Pros
  • 4. Great for general arts and craft projects, as well as detailing model trains, RC car bodies, plastic kits, and car paints.
Cons
  • I will add later