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CoolRuehle

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  1. Hi Stacey, Great information you posted there! Thank you. I think I'll stick with my Revolution and get the parts for it. Reading through all those posts made me wonder HOW one goes about tuning an airbrush. I'll have to Google that one. --jon
  2. Unfortunately it is the Revolution CR (not sure WHY I wrote "Eclipse"). I do not believe the parts are interchangeable between the Revolution and the Eclipse. --Jon
  3. A big old hunk of Ticky-Tac under my bottle of Ambroid liquid cement (which BTW give the BEST glue joint out of any "chemical weld" type glues). --Jon
  4. I started with a Paasche bottom-feeder, learned about the advantages of a gravity-fed airbrush a few years later, so I bought an Iwata Eclipse CR. I am at the point where I need to buy a new needle and needle tip. This will be the third time. The problem is that the needle is about $10 and the tip is close to $40. With shipping, etc it's close to $60. I can get a brand new G44 by Master Airbrush with a finer nozzle for the same price as just the Iwata replacement parts!! The issue is I have never known anyone that has actually USED a Master brand airbrush. Do any of you own one? Her'
  5. Jorge, you have done a great job making these models look very nice! --Jon
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