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HomeAutomotiveTools & EquipmentDetailing ToolsIWATA Eclipse HP-CS Gravity Feed AIRBRUSH with FREE HOSE |
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Iwata hp-cs Mar 11, 2012
By Drew I purchased this gun after attending airbrush action's 3-day fall getaway 2011(airbrush workshop) in Las Vegas, NV. I already have two other iwata's; the hp-bcs which gives a larger pattern and puts out more material, and the hp-c+ which has the finer needle and teflon packing for use with solvents. both are great; of course-they are Iwata's.
But i decided to purchase this gun, partially because our instructor at the getaway uses it. (Jonathan Pantaleon) It's tip and nozzle is not much larger than my hp-c+. What i like about it is that it has the potential to both spray a larger pattern, and still makes sharp lines for detail; in short, its a well rounded universal gun! I have not used it alot since attending the airbrush workshop, but i used for two solid days in Vegas, and have played with it at home enough to decide that it was a good purchase. I would recommend this gun for beginners as well.
Another thing i got out of the airbrush workshop, after talking with another student about his Iwata Micron, is that i did not want to get a micron (i had previously considered skipping the airbrush getaway to buy a micron instead- about the same cost) he told me that he spends alot of time cleaning it cause it clogs alot. And he is not an amateur painter just for the note, i assumed that he thins his paints well enough to the right consistency for spraying. Yes i rambled a little here, but while we're discussing guns, thought someone could benefit from the extra info...one more thing for beginners; NEVER DROP YOUR GUN, and NEVER buy one used- you don't know if its been dropped before, and once it's dropped, they never usually spray the same. if you do drop yours and it does not act right after replacing any damaged parts, Iwata does have a service department that will do their best to get it back to it's original factory performance. With a cost of course!
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