There are new H & S needles

erwin de pan

Mac-Valve Maestro!
For the people who use HARDER & STEENBECK
I found this on http://www.foxystudio.com. their website.

HARDER & STEENBECK *NEW* NEEDLE [V2.0]
The German Brand has implemented a new technology to make the Needles stronger, more resistant and more performant than before!

  • New stronger building Material
  • More detail
  • More control
  • Less Clogging
 
I don't have a H&S but I have used the 1.5 infinity needle in my DeVilbiss Super 63 before.

Lee
 
I don't have a H&S but I have used the 1.5 infinity needle in my DeVilbiss Super 63 before.

Lee
I have a few brushes, mostly German in origin, that I tend to use the H&S needles in. Interested to see what the actual differences are with the new ones.
 
@Robbyrockett2 I said you'd push them towards thinking about making parts better!:)

The real competition begins! Maybe it's another start in the AB development, as there were not many changes to the airbrush bodies, needles etc.
The Airbrush History continues!;)
 
Lol, i seriously doubt I had anything to do with that.

My guess I these are just on par with iwata needles, probably cold worked a bit more.

But it's about time, people have complained their needles were soft for a long time.
 
Lol, i seriously doubt I had anything to do with that.

My guess I these are just on par with iwata needles, probably cold worked a bit more.

But it's about time, people have complained their needles were soft for a long time.

I doubt you're right:D I think you add some heat to some places somewhere;)
 
The only problem for a while is going to get your hands on them. No one will stock them until the old stock is sold. The part numbers are also the same so you will have to try your luck. Unless you can go into the store and see the new markings on the end of the needle that distinguishes the new from the old.
 
The only problem for a while is going to get your hands on them. No one will stock them until the old stock is sold. The part numbers are also the same so you will have to try your luck. Unless you can go into the store and see the new markings on the end of the needle that distinguishes the new from the old.
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edit:I forgot to mention this is from aircraft.net so I assume you get v2 at their place.
 
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Bwahaha hell, I'm more excited about seeing the back end of the needle than the tip. I can tell what needle size it is from 50 feet away. My tired old eyes will appreciate that feature.
 
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