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peejay
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hey
Welcome to the forum. I am also having fun with spraying t-shirts, but I went with wicked instead of regular createx.
That is not much of an introduction ?
Hey yeah wasn't too sure about wicked but if works I'll try it,how does spray and what psi are you running
Wicked is design for almost any surface you want to spray it on. For T-shirt art you want at least 40 to 50 PSI so it really gets into the fibers of the shirt but you can also reduce it and paint a car .
how big is your needle?How does it spray straight out of bottle as I plan on using fast blast caps on the actual paint so with out reduction as I would not have a s#%t load of bottles that would have to discarded after so many hours.
I am running close to 60 psi. I got yesterday soft springs which can run max 58psi without air leaking, so I will need to put pressure down a little. I will probably go to 55.
I went with wicked, cause they are working nice on t-shirt + like Mr.Micron sad, you can use them on any surface, so you are not limited only with t-shirts. They say, I didn't try, that regular createx are harder for new airbrushers, cause they don't flow so nice like wicked. I didn't try it though.
I have a lot of tip dry on my psi, and have few ways to deal with it. For example how I deal with clog when I am lazy is: I just shot it out full power on a piece of paper... Don't know if that is the right way, but for now, it works for me...
Do take my posts with a big grain of salt, cause I am new to this.
Through a .5 which is what most t-shirt artist use @ 50 PSI it sprays get straight out the bottle.How does it spray straight out of bottle as I plan on using fast blast caps on the actual paint so with out reduction as I would not have a s#%t load of bottles that would have to discarded after so many hours.
All good any info is good hear sounds like the way to go for me.
What air brush are using?
Through a .5 which is what most t-shirt artist use @ 50 PSI it sprays get straight out the bottle.
I use eclipse bcs and eclipse sbs. But I love bcs for t-shirts. That beast can shoot anything out. I do use sbs for my practise on paper.All good any info is good hear sounds like the way to go for me.
What air brush are using?
how big is your needle?
here is a good read about your airbrushI think it's .7 but don't quote me on that
I use eclipse bcs and eclipse sbs. But I love bcs for t-shirts. That beast can shoot anything out. I do use sbs for my practise on paper.