CreekPikerLures
Double Actioner
Im very partial to Iwata, Havent touched another brand for over 16yrs... my daily driver is a now old Iwata Kustom CH... I like to shoot high at 45-50psi and have been for many yrs now. I feel like i can throw down fairly well... but i can’t “spit fire” every day ... just how it goes sometimes. That brings me to the Microns...
Do they really compensate a bit on an “off day” when u need to keep working or is that just a “pipe dream”?
Sadly i am very accustom to the KustomCH “feel”... Id gladly pick up the Kustom series micron but seems i missed that boat as there no longer made. Im looking at the “new to me” Micron CustomC+. It seems to have the same body for the most part. Like most i rarely use the mac valve or trigger stop but i do hold the mac valve when spraying, esp fine detail. Its just part of my motion now.
Do you guys recommend “sticking to what i know” feel wise and going for the CustomC+ or changing things up a bit for the B to get the .18 nozzle.
How easy is the head conversion for the .18 from .23 that the C+ comes with aside from the extra cash and is it really worth it to pick up both needle/head sizes.
Main reason is basically i need a new gun so y not “upgrade”. Finer detail on my lures is a plus with added control on an “off day”. Is the headache of learning what looks like a new tool tear down worth it? Didn’t realise the micron insides where that much different than the KustomCH...
Thanks in advance, sorry to bore u guys with an age old question. Sometimes we all need the “ok” to drop that kinda change on a new tool ...
Do they really compensate a bit on an “off day” when u need to keep working or is that just a “pipe dream”?
Sadly i am very accustom to the KustomCH “feel”... Id gladly pick up the Kustom series micron but seems i missed that boat as there no longer made. Im looking at the “new to me” Micron CustomC+. It seems to have the same body for the most part. Like most i rarely use the mac valve or trigger stop but i do hold the mac valve when spraying, esp fine detail. Its just part of my motion now.
Do you guys recommend “sticking to what i know” feel wise and going for the CustomC+ or changing things up a bit for the B to get the .18 nozzle.
How easy is the head conversion for the .18 from .23 that the C+ comes with aside from the extra cash and is it really worth it to pick up both needle/head sizes.
Main reason is basically i need a new gun so y not “upgrade”. Finer detail on my lures is a plus with added control on an “off day”. Is the headache of learning what looks like a new tool tear down worth it? Didn’t realise the micron insides where that much different than the KustomCH...
Thanks in advance, sorry to bore u guys with an age old question. Sometimes we all need the “ok” to drop that kinda change on a new tool ...