Airbrush for tractor parts paint

Simon A

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Anyone here use any any airbrush for painting their tractor parts. I need a good airbrush for paint tractor parts so if any idea you give me it will helpful for me.
 
I have not used it a lot but have a Paasche, which 25 years ago was to be the best. Today I would think Eastwood would have something just as good. I found mine at a garage sale for 25 bucks, 25 years ago.
 
The spray pattern on even the largest airbrush is too small for covering anything substantial in size. { I have two Iwatas and have tired it , it doesn't work.]
 
(quoted from post at 05:33:13 07/01/15) Anyone here use any any airbrush for painting their tractor parts. I need a good airbrush for paint tractor parts so if any idea you give me it will helpful for me.

Yes sometimes. when I need to use any airbrush i always use paasche double action airbrush. It works great for me.
if you need airbrush for small parts of tractor paasche double action airbrush will be better choice for you.


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Devilbiss - the only way to go. Get a DAGR. I did airbrushing, mostly R/C car stuff for about 5 years a while back as a side business. For general airbrush work I used the DAGR with great results with water based and oil based paints. For larger areas I had a Pro Lite Micro gun which I think would be the choice for small tractor parts. I agree a regular airbrush would not be the choice for a lot of mid size and larger parts. I think it would work well however for touch up on bolts, tight areas, etc.
 
He said for painting parts . The airbrush you posted would take all day to paint a battery cover and would leave uneven spray marks. Your post seems like spam.Won't work.
 
Go to Harbor-Freight and get a door jam gun . The have sales for 9 dollars.The guy who posted about the Devilbiss said it may paint a bolt -- a bolt head. You need a bigger gun an airbrush is too small. Somebody may post they painted their chevy truck with a Paashe or a Badger or some other small air brush but they did not have fun or good results because you can't flow enough paint to cover parts of a tractor with an airbrush.
I have tried and it won't work.
 
If you are talking about their 'touch up' spray gun I agree with you. I bought one many years ago. The problem it had was that it wouldn't spray a good "fan" pattern even at max air flow to the "spreading" tips. I drilled out the feeding passages a little bit and now it is my "go to" gun for everything but the largest jobs.
 
I've never tried an airbrush gun for parts - just doesn't feel like the right tool for the job, unless they're really small parts. And in
that case, I think any old cheap airbrush would do.

For smaller stuff where I don't want to mix up a lot of epoxy primer, or paint - I use a cheap detail gun like this one
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Yup..just got done painting the right rear disk and rim on my CUB today. That "fender touch up gun" Does a bang up job!! Was going to run out of daylight so I didn,t take a finished shot of the rim. Sand blast and auto paint with hardener. One gallon of paint at $153.oo and I need MAYBE half a pint for both wheels. SUPPER glossy silver paint. Looks awwwwwsssoomme!! The rim shot will not load so I guess it is too pretty.
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