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Strictly Attitude
10-10-2008, 10:25 AM
Gonna buy another gravity fed never tried a harder steenbeck evolution x but was wondering if it's a good brush comparable to an iwata eclipse I own one of those already and they are a amazing workhorse. Just wanna know if the evolution will give me the same or better performance.
maxxpaane
10-14-2008, 11:01 AM
All I have is the eclipse and a couple cheap master brand brushes. The eclipse is a great gun, have yet to try the microns. MP
REDTAIL
10-14-2008, 11:12 AM
i have the eclipse its all i use the master well!!!!!
RT
hiya im not too sure about the harder steenbeck evolution but i have used the grafo which is made by them and it is so well made very nice ab. i also have iwata's and these too are great. i know the spares for the grafo are pretty well priced and the needle fitted to the gravity fed (t1) grafo is usually 1.5mm so very fine detail.
jerseycrazee
10-14-2008, 05:16 PM
eclipse cs here myself...a workhorse for sure...im very ruff on my equipment too
and no probs there...and yes i do believe the rev is an entry level brush,,,so you might as well get the best you can....i was spraying with a grex...but i bugger up the noozle and that thing rocked too....hope this helps
cheers
maxxpaane
10-14-2008, 08:38 PM
Forgot to say this, but yesterday I was doin some ab and when I turned to walk to the other side I guess I stepped on the hose and my eclipse went slamming to the garage floor!! I about shit my pants, the lid flew off and my paint spilled allover. I picked her up, cleaned all the paint off her and she sprayed without a flaw...phewww. I really like my eclipse. MP
REDTAIL
10-14-2008, 10:06 PM
max been here done that
RT
Strictly Attitude
10-15-2008, 10:39 AM
Well came to a conclusion ordered a evolution and I see which one works better for me then I'll continue to buy that brush I am trying to build a arsenal of bottom feed guns right now for larger jobs so I can switch between them
ARTSPRAYJ4J
10-15-2008, 05:03 PM
the evolution accepts the grafo 0.15 and the infinity fine line 0.15 then the stock 0.2 ,0.4 and 0.6 setups makeing it an extremly versatile airbrush ,set ups are changable in seconds as are cup sizes ,FPC air control valves similar in fuction to a MAC unit are add on options
lids are available for all the cups except the micro cup or you can just leave the cups off
the memory action back stop is invaluable and the best line controle system on the market
and as a bonus everything is cheap to buy for them
Paul
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