i'm betting its so it holds enough opaque white to obliterate any thing you do that you want to 'erase'I got the big cup cuz I plan on doing a LOT of painting this week... muhahaha!
Agreed! It looks awesome. And it’s better to have and not need, than need and not have LOLFirst of all, this brush is the one I bought off @Rick Martin a while back. I just finally got the money to buy some accessories for it. I now have every cup size, from the little trim ring all the way to this 50ml cup. I don't know what I'd ever use it for, but maybe someday I'll need it! I even picked up the side-feed bottle setup. I just wanted to see what it's like.
I have a .15, .2 and a .4 setup for my H&S brushes, and I do have the crown caps for these as well. I just happened to take the photo with it like this cuz it looks pretty cool.
I have been called Jim "The Toolman" Hayward on occasion!You sound like Tim Allen talking about his Craftsman 3-piece gear puller set. "I'm not sure what I'm going to do with it, but it sure looks good on my pegboard!"
Oh geez, if you want to talk about what I "need"... My Paasche H model can handle 95% of what my skill level can throw at it. The Badger Krome easily covers the other 5% (and about a million percent of what I can't do yet) The rest of it is all just a giant waste of money! But it's hard to put a dollar value on that warm fuzzy feeling I get when I see all my airbrushes. It gives me something to tinker with and makes me happy, and that's what a hobby is all about.Agreed! It looks awesome. And it’s better to have and not need, than need and not have LOL
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How true! I could have stopped at the Anthem and Patriot I got after Christmas, oh but NO... They're all so shiny and pretty and different in their own way Same reason my wife had 5 sewing machines, boxes of thread, and bolts upon bolts of fabric.Oh geez, if you want to talk about what I "need"... My Paasche H model can handle 95% of what my skill level can throw at it. The Badger Krome easily covers the other 5% (and about a million percent of what I can't do yet) The rest of it is all just a giant waste of money! But it's hard to put a dollar value on that warm fuzzy feeling I get when I see all my airbrushes. It gives me something to tinker with and makes me happy, and that's what a hobby is all about.
You all are starting to sound like the chick in this video LMAO
Ya'll talking about looking at all the shiny stuff LMAO