Badger Air-Brush 150 Instruction Book

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    Model 150 ™ bottom feed, dual action, internal mix instruction book this airbrush body and design are registered trademarks of badger air-brush co..

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    2 we at badger air-brush co. Are extremely proud of our people and our products. Our continued growth and success is based upon stressing quality and craftsmanship in the manufacture of our products. At badger air-brush co. There is a sense of pride and dedication to you that extends throughout our ...

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    3 fine line or small dot is achieved by working very close to the surface while releasing a very small amount of paint. A broad spray pattern is achieved by moving the airbrush back from the work surface and pulling back further on the trigger to release a larger amount of paint. The proper mechanic...

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    4 removing or replacing the needle it is not necessary to completely disassemble the needle assembly. 1) remove the handle (50-033) from the back of the airbrush. 2) turn the needle chuck (51-010) counter-clock- wise. 3) draw the needle out and wipe it clean. (if stuck, see step 7). 4) care should b...

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    5 replacement parts/model 150 ™ 50-001 five foot air hose 50-0011 eight foot air hose ( includes 50-023) 50-0211 10 ft. Braided air hose (swivel connection both ends) 50-2025 10 ft. Braided hose w/transparent inline drainable water trap 50-2014 moisture trap (only) 50-010 needle chuck 50-013 valve c...

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    6 exercise two on a board or paper, lightly pencil in a number of 1 / 2 inch squares. Hold the airbrush about 1 / 2 inch from the surface and spray small dots on the intersecting lines, as shown in fig. 4. When you are able to place the dots accurately, begin enlarging the size of the dots by allowi...

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    7 techniques to use masking or frisket is used mostly to create a sharp edge or when more than one color is applied. A new frisket is cut for each color and covers any area that should not be sprayed. Badger’s foto/frisket ™ film is specially formulated for use on all surfaces commonly used for airb...

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    Effect is desired. 8) bubbles through the color cup. The spray regulator might be turned out too far, or the head may be loose. Check both and tighten if necessary. 9) color spray cannot be shut off. Tip may be clogged. This is recognized by a “spongy” feel when needle is set into tip. Remove the he...