Well I hope it doesn't get kept away from water too!
Its ok Cheryl i fixed it again [emoji1]I'm sorry that happened Matty. I just let my nozzles soak overnight and that usually loosens all the junk in it. I can just flush it with water the next day.
@matty171, there is not really a nozzle on the Paasche Talon or the New Paasche Vision, you have a tip and an Air Cap which are sold separately, the tips go for around $10.00 and Air Cap around $8.00 from the US.Its a good money maker for iwata and other company's, out of interest @WhiteKnight what price is a new nozzle for a paasche??
@matty171, there is not really a nozzle on the Paasche Talon or the New Paasche Vision, you have a tip and an Air Cap which are sold separately, the tips go for around $10.00 and Air Cap around $8.00 from the US.
If the tip is damaged you can replace just the tip.
@matty171, there is not really a nozzle on the Paasche Talon or the New Paasche Vision, you have a tip and an Air Cap which are sold separately, the tips go for around $10.00 and Air Cap around $8.00 from the US.
If the tip is damaged you can replace just the tip.
Just googled them there they are nice looking brushes.@matty171, there is not really a nozzle on the Paasche Talon or the New Paasche Vision, you have a tip and an Air Cap which are sold separately, the tips go for around $10.00 and Air Cap around $8.00 from the US.
If the tip is damaged you can replace just the tip.
I had the impression that what was called a nozzle by Iwata was more than just the tip, or maybe I'm confused with the fluid head???I wonder if Paasche called it a tip just to be different. Mojo was created from the Talon and he calls it a nozzle.
I had the impression that what was called a nozzle by Iwata was more than just the tip, or maybe I'm confused with the fluid head???