Airbrush bit the dust.

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Re: Airbrush bit the dust.

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I got the one I linked to, figured it'd be better than a $13.00 one. :haha:

If you ever find something you want but they won't ship to Hawiiwii (Hotel Transylvania reference ;) ) just let me know and I will! :haha: You know I'll help you out bud. :thumbup:
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jackalope wrote:I got the one I linked to, figured it'd be better than a $13.00 one. :haha:

If you ever find something you want but they won't ship to Hawiiwii (Hotel Transylvania reference ;) ) just let me know and I will! :haha: You know I'll help you out bud. :thumbup:
LOL...It's the same gun...comes with a different color handle though lol...wanted to get one because I accidentally broke the trigger on mine.....was trying to take off the head ...it was way too tight...think it's because I had it sitting for awhile...anyway...took a crescent wrench to the head and when I twisted it the base of the trigger where it is very thin...snapped...tried to find a replacement ...but buying the whole airbrush would have been cheaper :haha: ....but they didn't service Hawaii...so I just pulled out a spare of the same brush and switched the trigger....like the blue color better :D ...the other has green
That's also why keeping your other brush wouldn't have been too bad of an idea....as it still has loads of usable parts ;)

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Re: Airbrush bit the dust.

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Just thought I would add my 2 cents...

My favorite airbrush is my Badger 150. simple and easy to use. Now here is the best part, in 40 years of using it, I only had a problem 3 years ago when I decided to get back to modeling that it wouldn't work no matter what I did. So I contacted Badger and they said to simply post it back to them for repairs. I did this and they fixed it up perfectly and mailed it back to me no charge for repairs or return shipping. You see they have a LIFE TIME WARRANTY....

After that customer service I will never own another. In fact I bought another one just to save me time between the different paints and finishes I do. Knowing if I have have an issue I am covered...
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I'll have to check them out if that's the case. Thanks! :thumbup:
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dgsselkirk wrote:Just thought I would add my 2 cents...

My favorite airbrush is my Badger 150. simple and easy to use. Now here is the best part, in 40 years of using it, I only had a problem 3 years ago when I decided to get back to modeling that it wouldn't work no matter what I did. So I contacted Badger and they said to simply post it back to them for repairs. I did this and they fixed it up perfectly and mailed it back to me no charge for repairs or return shipping. You see they have a LIFE TIME WARRANTY....

After that customer service I will never own another. In fact I bought another one just to save me time between the different paints and finishes I do. Knowing if I have have an issue I am covered...
jackalope wrote:I'll have to check them out if that's the case. Thanks! :thumbup:
Old Badgers are good...so good the one Jack and I are talking about are China knock offs lol...Badger parts will fit on our guns believe it or not ...My preference is Passche ....Made in the US ...an no one copied it ...it has a little thicker body ..so has a really good feel to it....easy to maintain as it has very few parts in the head :D


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Kiaser wrote:8O Remind me not to lend my Airbrush to Alpha ......... :haha: :haha: :haha:

Pong if you need help Alpha :D
PONG???????????????? Again?????????????? :haha: :haha: :haha: ...none of that in my paints lol

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Kiaser wrote::haha: :haha: :haha: PONG ........ :D
HOMIE DON'T PLAY WITH PONG PAINTS ........... :haha: :haha: :haha:

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