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Further to my first post regarding the harder and Steenbeck airbrush. I have since been thinning the paint,and had no problems. Also upped the psi which improved things a lot. Not really new to airbrushing either,first started using one over 40 years ago,but big improvements since then! Lol Thanks for the replies.
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Good to read that Martin. Really interested in the Apex ab still, just like the idea of that needle system .Further to my first post regarding the harder and Steenbeck airbrush. I have since been thinning the paint,and had no problems. Also upped the psi which improved things a lot. Not really new to airbrushing either,first started using one over 40 years ago,but big improvements since then! Lol Thanks for the replies.
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Hi MartinFurther to my first post regarding the harder and Steenbeck airbrush. I have since been thinning the paint,and had no problems. Also upped the psi which improved things a lot. Not really new to airbrushing either,first started using one over 40 years ago,but big improvements since then! Lol Thanks for the replies.
Martin
As John has said really pleased to hear you have got things sorted.
ATB
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The Apex airbrush Is this a brand or model name? Not familiar to me. Heard of most like Iwata, Badger, DeVilbiss Aerograph, Paasche, Grex, Aztec etc. (Not counting the number of cheapo ones also available).Comment
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	The Ultimate APEX Airbrush has been designed as a multi-purpose airbrush for all your spraying situations, from tight lines to a wide spray pattern. The Ultimate APEX Airbrush successfully negates the need for several different needle and nozzle sizes utilising a progressive needle system, which covers nearly all sprComment
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The Apex is sold by Ultimate Modelling Products, I have two. I think its made by Badger for UMP. I also have an H and S Evolution
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Thanks for the further into Martin. I have 2 Badgers and have used them for years. What is interesting about your reply is that I was unaware that Badger may have badge engineered their product to be sold under another name. Cannot really understand why they would feel the need to do that. I believe that the old Thayer and Chandler brand has been bought by Badger but have not seen the T&C brand sold as we a separate brand name recently.Comment
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I didn't know that either, but they repackage their primer for the same retailer, so I don't think it's much of a stretch to think they do it with airbrushes too.Comment
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Regarding Air Brushes generally, you only get what you pay for. H&S is a good quality German made air brush. Besides H&S I would seriously look at Iwata, Badger and Paasche wno are all long lived quality air brush manufacturers, all with a good reputation. DeVilbiss in the UK used to manufacture a high quality range of air brushes with the trade name Aerograph. Back in the 70's they made a cut down version named the Sprite aimed at the model maker. Basically some of the Aerograph metal parts were substituted by plastic to get the cost down. The original Aerographs were aimed at the graphic designer and artist market, and very expensive. DeVilbiss are still in existence but now concentrate on commercial spray equipment. I think they produce just one airbrush now for automotive work.
There are many cheap airbrushes out there that may be alright if used just occassionally, but for constant use, stick with tried and trusted manufacturers.Comment
 

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