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Post by robbo on Aug 24, 2012 15:52:58 GMT -5
First out of the box of review items is a very nice looking Iwata table-top Cleaning StationTaking it out of the box the first thing I noticed was the weight of this station. The main body is not made of plastic, as I first thought it would be, but of a solid smoke glass that gives the station a sturdy appearance and one you will not easily turn over while it is on the bench. Being made of glass, it is very easy to clean. There is a chrome finish stabilising leg supplied, which gives the base added stability. You would have to be extremely clumsy to tip this station over. The airbrush can be cradled in a chrome and black plastic arm that is firmly fitted to the lid. This allows you to rest your airbrush securely on the top during discharge. A small filter is fitted inside the lid to eliminate any vapour escaping from the station while you are discharging your airbrush. There are spare filters supplied in the box, and I’m sure you could order extra supplies from the Airbrush Company when needed. In the past, I discharged the contents of my airbrush straight out of the window, so this is going to prove a very valuable addition to my workbench. From what I have seen so far, I would highly recommend this piece of equipment to those who do not already have one. Big thanks again to Alex from the Airbrush Company for sending our review sample Links to the Airbrushes.com website can be found in the advertisement areas of the MSC website
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Post by spud on Aug 24, 2012 16:06:48 GMT -5
can you get them replacment filters and rubber bit the ab goes into? as mine are claped out
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Post by TRM on Aug 24, 2012 17:50:10 GMT -5
Nice one Iain!!! Definitely going to invest in one soon myself! Thanks for the review and enjoy!! Thank you Airbrushes.com!!!
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Post by robbo on Aug 24, 2012 18:00:57 GMT -5
Thank you guys, I certainly will enjoy owning this one T
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Post by wouter on Aug 26, 2012 2:24:04 GMT -5
Nice review mate...and what...before you had this thingy you threw the dirt and stuff from your AB through the window? OMG ;D ;D ;D...you must have quite a toxic garden ey ;D ;D ;D
Cheers
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Post by robbo on Aug 26, 2012 6:39:33 GMT -5
I know not good is it and I wouldn't think these pots break the bank either
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Post by spud on Aug 26, 2012 6:56:30 GMT -5
good man dicky ill have a look see today
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Post by Deleted on Aug 26, 2012 7:59:48 GMT -5
Great review Robbo, I'm already sold... I thought it was plastic but now its glass... I want one!
I might ask my neighbour to buy it for me as I've lost count of the number of times I hear his kitchen window slam shut as I blow cleaner though my AB outta the garage door ;D
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Post by deafpanzer on Aug 26, 2012 13:36:40 GMT -5
I have one already and I use it every time I clean enamel or primer out of my AB. Great tool... never saw vapor escape and I don't even smell what's in there at all. I have two young boys who like to play in the basement while I am there so can not afford to take risk spraying fumes out while cleaning.
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Post by robbo on Aug 28, 2012 9:02:35 GMT -5
Your very right peeps, I've used the pot to dicharge enamel thinners through the AB and there is no vapour released nor can you smell anything, great item just got better
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Post by spud on Aug 28, 2012 9:27:00 GMT -5
yep i spray every thing into it from water to cellulose thinners, It's a must have item, My one is from Revell and i see no difference from this one.
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