Ok, here we go
Can you destroy nozzle of the airbrush with to much pressure?
Let me explain, I have 2 hoses and 2 regulators. Each hose has his own regulator so I don't adjust pressure all the time. And when I clean my airbrush, if I am lazy I hook my eclipse to the hose which has regulator on 60 psi, I spray some cleaner on that pressure and I am more or less good to go.
But, cause I was wondering, and I am not ashamed to ask questions right @SiRoxx I will ask the question.
Can you destroy nozzle on micron if you put micron on 60psi? I am really just curious and I doubt anybody asked this question. There is probably bunch of reasons why nobody asked or think about 60 psi on micron for cleaning, but I was drinking my coffee and I got that moment: what would happen if I would do that
There was a lot of talk about fragile nozzles, but my brains can't understand how fragile this can be. So, do you destroy nozzle with 60 psi or not?
Can you destroy nozzle of the airbrush with to much pressure?
Let me explain, I have 2 hoses and 2 regulators. Each hose has his own regulator so I don't adjust pressure all the time. And when I clean my airbrush, if I am lazy I hook my eclipse to the hose which has regulator on 60 psi, I spray some cleaner on that pressure and I am more or less good to go.
But, cause I was wondering, and I am not ashamed to ask questions right @SiRoxx I will ask the question.
Can you destroy nozzle on micron if you put micron on 60psi? I am really just curious and I doubt anybody asked this question. There is probably bunch of reasons why nobody asked or think about 60 psi on micron for cleaning, but I was drinking my coffee and I got that moment: what would happen if I would do that
There was a lot of talk about fragile nozzles, but my brains can't understand how fragile this can be. So, do you destroy nozzle with 60 psi or not?