Buck, what i'm doing is trying to learn a little about airbrushing. It's something i wanted to do for a while. I have a fine tip brush that the wifey bought, but i believe it's just TOO fine to get anything constant out. I am no newbie when it comes to painting trucks, bikes, and cars. I have been doing that since i was 15. So i know all about the mixing ratio's and the polymers that the paints are made from. i know about straining too...
. The problem i am having is that the tip drys out too fast. Not ever having a small airbrush before, i was hoping someone would have some tips on what kind of brushes do what.
Fine= highlights and shadowing
Medium= most application
Large= should have just used the small auto sprayer.
Even if i use the createx paint (for t-shirts) that is made for airbrushes, it still drys out in the tip before i even get started good. Any thinner and i would be spraying WATER.
The truck body itself i could paint today with no problems, but the airbrushing i want done would be on the inside of the cab. Like the glove box lid and what not. I know that if i can't get tshirt paint to spray well, getting that PPG paint to go thru it will be like stuffing 10lbs of shit in a 5lb sack. Hell i can't even get model car paint to flow with any constant results. I do plan to buy a better airbrush, like a medium tip, but don't want to throw money down a drain if i am going to have the headaches that the fine tip gives me.
Hope this explains things a little better.