YES!!!!! I got both Iwata Neo's working!! One I use for priming and the other for clear coats. There will be a ton of painting coming up now.
Medic's Lounge
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Good for you!
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Congrats! I also use my NEO for base coats and clears. My Sotar is used for detail work and weathering. Way to go getting them working!
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Thanks guys! Yeah they're just for grunt work. I have an Iwata HP-C+ and a Badger Renegade Chrome for finer work.
Mike
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Well done. I need a crash course in double action. I've just done a tiny bit of work and the brushes are so finicky compared to my Paasche H. Operator error no doubt.
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John
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It takes time to learn and I'm still no where near as good as most people.keavdog wrote:Well done. I need a crash course in double action. I've just done a tiny bit of work and the brushes are so finicky compared to my Paasche H. Operator error no doubt.
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Yes, double action brushes are a difficult thing to master. Some brushes have a tiny screw behind the trigger which can restrict how far you pull back the trigger. This helps if you need a lighter coat of paint over a broader area; as well as allowing for more controlled weathering. Still, practice helps tremendously.
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I enjoy using them. Lots to learn there. I'm failing at maintaining them. I get a couple good sessions then they get all mucked up. I just need to watch a few videos.
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John
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Made a slight change to the paint side of the bench. Since I'm right handed, I needed things on that side so that they were closer. I moved the two organizers to the right side and got rid of one of the Vallejo paint racks since I didn't need it.
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That's a niceeeee set up Mike!
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