If it can spray water you have no issues.Either is your thinning,tip dry or compressor. I think we had this talk about your issues also in 2 different threads and we always running around and if I am not mistaken we always landed on compressor talk.
Correct me if I am wrong.
You had a cheap compressor which went to hell, and you bought another one which was crap, and you got another one which is also crap. So you basically spend money on 3xcrap compressor, have bunch of issues and you don't like this hobby cause of it.
Compressor is one of those things which are pain full to buy(at least that was my case), but it is kinda a must if you would like to airbrush without frustrations. Even if compressor is good, there is still tons of other stuff which need to become part of you, so no need to add to your self another frustration with bad compressor.
I also wonder if you could buy one good compressor with all the money you spend on crap ones. And trust me, I understand the position of a person which doesn't have money to waste and has bunch of responsabilities.
This thread is also a proof if you check out what kinda compressor I was using
That old lady drunk oil like crazy last few days...
https://www.airbrushforum.org/threa...her-big-best-friend-adults-only-thread.21091/
You can ask Siroxx if his life changed when he bought better compressor. And bunch of other people. Why I am assuming your issue is compressor? Cause you got plenty of videos about thinning and nothing helped. But in reality if you can spray water at low pressure, your airbrush is working. So either tip dry, thinning and psi. And we covered tip dry few times and also thinning. So I am assuming it is compressor
Bear in mind those are my 2 cents. And I wouldn't listen to my self, so you should probably also not do that
Was this post rude? I hope not, I am right before my launch and I am not objective. How much money you spend on all of your different compressors in total?