I've been using the standard use gray, and high volume turquoise nozzles for my Aztek brush. I spray almost always acrylic paints, either Tamiya or hobby paints. I was wondering if the Testors acrylic nozzles would be worth getting?
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Acrylic nozzles for Aztek
Halfyank
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Posted: Saturday, April 02, 2005 - 06:10 PM UTC
viper29_ca
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Posted: Saturday, April 02, 2005 - 06:32 PM UTC
Hey there Rodger,
If you are looking at getting into a finer camo, or just a little more control, get the tan nozzel, it is the smallest they make for the Aztec. Gives you great control. Is pretty much all I use really, and is good for all kinds of paint.
If the paint is mixed right, and the air pressure just right, I can usually get down to about 1/16" of an inch, if not a little smaller.
If you are looking at getting into a finer camo, or just a little more control, get the tan nozzel, it is the smallest they make for the Aztec. Gives you great control. Is pretty much all I use really, and is good for all kinds of paint.
If the paint is mixed right, and the air pressure just right, I can usually get down to about 1/16" of an inch, if not a little smaller.