aztec airbrush

Submitted by rj peets on 8/16/04 at 7:38 AM. ( ) 209.4.254.40

i currently own & use a pasche vl dbl act. was thinking of going to aztec gravity feed. just having to many problems w/ pasche. was wondering if i could get some feed back on the aztec as far as fine detail & any problems that go with it. i already know what the pasche is. thanks in advance to those who respond.

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i love mine!

This response submitted by Joe V. on 8/16/04 at 11:32 AM. ( ) 63.241.157.113

I love the Aztec! I only use water base paint. As long as you soak the nozzels after each use in clear windex it will work great. I can produce a very fine line and it shoots spots nice too. My 2 cents.


Great air brush

This response submitted by Doug on 8/16/04 at 12:16 PM. ( ) 209.254.230.37

The only draw back I have is the plastic material
I have broken the air hose fitting 2 times.
But the brush is great , and you will love the way it cleans up compared to the pashe . No neadles Just keep the nozles clean.
Two days after i used this thing i gave my pashe awy


i forgot a question

This response submitted by rj peets on 8/16/04 at 12:21 PM. ( ) 207.198.23.130

i'm used to using laquers, is that ok with the aztec?


Some info.

This response submitted by duckfeathers on 8/16/04 at 7:05 PM. ( ) 68.163.54.191

I have used the A470 and 1000S with excellent performance for years.
Just remember this isn't a $400 Iwata Custom Micron, but just a dependable little spray gun. What I like is that I can go to my local arts and crafts store and use their discount coupons to buy nozzles for $5. And I do use lacquers with no problems, but I always remove the nozzle when done and store/soak in thinner. Sometimes pearl will plug the nozzle. When this happens I just trash it and put in another $5 nozzle.


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