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| Subject: | Re: Just Got a Badger 200, now what | |
| Date: | Dec 23, 2002 |
| From: | Marcel Jussen | |
Trade it in? Tell me, how long were you planning on staying with this
girlfriend?
The Badger 200 single action airbrush will be sufficient for your modelling
hobby. As long as you keep it clean after every sprayjob then it won't fail
on you.
Make sure you thin the tamiya acrylic paint to a milky fluid and experiment
a lott. You can thin the paint with a very small amount of thinner so the
paint will stick very well to the plastic.
Clean the badger with water and soap. Do not use plain thinner to clean the
interior of the airbrush by spraying it through and through. It will clean
the airbrush but also damage the rings inside the airbrush. Found that out
the hard way years ago.
Regards,
Marcel Jussen |
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 | Just Got a Badger 200, now what - Jason Apperson - Dec 23, 2002 |
| . . . Re: Just Got a Badger 200, now what - Marcel Jussen - Dec 23, 2002 |
| . . . . . . Re: Just Got a Badger 200, now what - Rick Young & Carol MacLennan-Young - Dec 23, 2002 |
| . . . . . . . . . Re: Just Got a Badger 200, now what - Marcel Jussen - Dec 30, 2002 |
| . . . Re: Just Got a Badger 200, now what - Thorsten Wieking - Dec 30, 2002 |
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