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airbrush repair. - e-paw - 01-07-2010 I seam to have A problem with destroying airbrushes, so far dropping 2 and damaging one beyond repair. This one I was able to save, the only damage was to the trigger. The air and paint valve still worked, I just needed to make a new one I started to shape a #10 screw to match the damaged trigger on the left. Then I placed it in my improvised milling machine and cut a grove for the brushes needle to pass through. Here you can see the stem of the air valve that the trigger attaches to and the tight clearances that you have to work with. airbrush repair. - e-paw - 01-07-2010 The next step was to attach the new trigger to the old valve stem. I did this by drilling a hole in the trigger and riveting it to the stem. The last step was to assemble the brush and test it. She works just fine, that saved me a pretty penny. Re: airbrush repair. - tetters - 01-07-2010 Now that's what I call fabricating a part! Well done!!! Re: airbrush repair. - doctorwayne - 01-07-2010 Just like a good steam mechanic, Steve. A good hammer (figuratively speaking) and you can make anything. Wayne Re: airbrush repair. - tomustang - 01-08-2010 Awesome work! Great improvising Re: airbrush repair. - P5se Camelback - 05-12-2010 Whoa! Really nice work! You have my utmost respect! I haven't seen that kind of inventiveness and creative problem solving since I was just out of Philadelphia College of Art and working in a consultant design office with a couple of crazed, outrageously creative industrial designers!! Just chuck a chunk of "whatever-it-is" in the vertical mill and have at it! So cool! Ya gotta love it! BUT! you need to tether those airbrushes so when the leave your hand hock: they stop falling just short of the floor!! How about a vertical "service loop" in the air hose on a long bungie cord? :?: :?: biL |