Looking to buy a new paint brush, I'm really tired of my peice of pasche, syphon feed.
Which bush would you recomend, the HP-C $220.00 or HP-CS $175.00
Also I'll probably get the preset handles and cap with it, do you think that is the way to go?
I'm not a pro, just a hobbiest that demands high quality. So if the HP-C is that much better I'll save my pennies and get that one but if the difference isn't that much then I'll get the CS.
Either way, I think they will be better then Pasche.
If I repeated myself or didn't make sense, I apolagize, it's late her in Utah and I'm tired. Time to catch some Z's
Thanx, Tim
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WWW.dixieart.com have Iwata's HP-C for $119.oo and the Eclipse CS for $89.00.Free delivery on orders of $45 or more. My pick is the Eclipse CS with the 0.35-mm fluid nozzle. PS I love my Paasche's.Good luck Tim.
The HP-SB or the eclipse series HP-SBS, both Iwatas, and are a bit more versitile than the ones with the cups attached. You can also get bottles for them for the colors you use in quantities. The eclipse will do almost as good of detail as the more expensive HP-SB at about 2/3's the cost. I have both models and would be happy to answer any further questions via the telephone or email.
Paul B
is my Iwata, and I just use the color cup from the Paasche. I hate my Paasche compared to the Iwata, it constantly had to be adjusted, the Iwata is nice and Dixie Art Supply is the way to go. Mike Orthober recommended the HP-BC.
www.DixieArt.com...Bottles...not Cup.
~ ETCC
Picked up the Iwata HP-C. Worked a short while and i was cleaning the darn thing all the time. The Badger 150 has always worked for me. As with any airbrush.... they work well if you keep them clean!
There is a lot of information from Iwata users that you should check through, to see which will match your needs.
I've been using Both the Pasche double action for my larger base coating, and the Badger 155 for all my detailing. both suction fed.And the only problem i had ever run into is not putting a inline moisture trap on from the beginning. I think alot of it is to kep experimenting with your current brush to see what its capable of. then decide. Hey best of luck. Ray
WHY BUY AN IWATA, I WAS GOING THROUGH THE EXACT SAME THING YOU ARE RIGHT NOW WITH THE PASHAA OR HOW EVER YOU SPELL THE DAMN THING, IT KEPT SPLATTERING I WAS CONSTANTLY WORKING OR ADJUSTING ON IT, AND THEN I WAS SAVED FROM DARKNESS WITH THE NO MAINTANCE TOUGHEST EASIEST AIR BRUSH ON THE MARKET THE AZTEK A4709, WHAT A DREAM NO NEEDLE TO FIDDLE WITH EASY TO CLEAN, JUST CHANGE THE TIP AND PAINT A HAIRLINE OR A BASKET BALL SHE DON'T CARE AND SHE WILL DO IT RIGHT.