Owner: Ed Hubbs Airbrushing...that's it, that's what I do here. Tips, tricks, tutorials and giveaways. With over 40 years of active experience behind me, I can help you avoid the mistakes and accelerate your learning. The channel took a long hibernation, but 2022 is where we pick up. Keep sprayin'!
Superb work, wow! You are a master. That is so laborious and requires a very creative touch. Wonderful demo, thank you! I have a need to clean up jewelry after a fire. I wonder if baking soda or other media would be fine enough to remove soot, grime, melted plastic from jewelry pieces without damaging the finish? What is a good brand name for the gun to buy for micro blasting? What size compressor would me minimum size for micro blasting?
Hi Ed. You mention in some of your older videos that people can buy more video tutorials from you online. Is this still possible? From where in that case?
Hi Ed. Great look on the stone tanks. Thanks for showing us how you did them. I would love to know where you got the tank panels? Thanks for all your hard work.
13 years after uploading and this video came in clutch! Just removed pinstripes off my HD. Took like 5 coats total but my bags look perfect, can't even tell the stripes were ever there.
Hello first time watching your work I immediately had to add to the subscription great work and help for us beginners I can't wait to see what else I've missed out on I'm new to airbrushing so thank you for your video and commentary take care and thanks again
Could you please tell me where you bought the tank shell? Company name or web address would be great. Thank you sir. Much appreciated. Great work by the way.
I remember you from when i attend wyotec. N 2010 11. I was a airbrush artist that attended the collision repair class n street Rod Fabrication class. Nice work up your way. Im n Bakersfield CA,sinbad,or Leo,phope to see more of your work!
Nice video. However, a critique. If a spider is in her web suspended above other objects, how would it make a shadow so prominent? I can understand if the spider is crawling on a solid object. But the background consists of web. Otherwise, good video.
I’m new to the carbon fiber being painted on, so my question is what’s a good way to add a little depth to the carbon fiber look after you’ve done the stencil and sprayed your color on top of it maybe mix a little black, but really really watery and knock that over it just a little bit. Just curious thanks for any help provided by anybody out there.
Thanks! I plan to do a smaller RF on my door jamb but what about polyurethane and clear. I use poly base and high solids urechem glamor clear. What types of airbrush paint can is use on top of my green poly base then clear over it with the HS clear?
Years ago I watched this video when "Flames" was the only thing coming out of everyone's airbrush. I miss your videos and I still think you one of the best. Hope you are well
SUBBED THE SECOND I SAW THE RAT FINK TANK. Didn't even know you were giving stuff away.... I finally got myself an airbrush.... looked up a couple of video so I guess that is why you were suggested to me
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Well, I have a Honda Valkyrie 1999 model. Got on here to try and remove the pinstripes off the tank, I laid it down one time and couldn't get it back up until I got help, the gas ran out of the tank and ate up the pinstripes on that side, so I wanted to get the blistered up part off as well as all the rest. Put oven cleaner on it, and it didn't touch it, not the stripe and not the glue holding them on. Those must have been some cheap-ass decals in your video. I tried this after spending about a half hour to get about 8 inches off with a heat gun and plastic scraper. Guess it's back to the heat and scrape.
I used easy off and a little heat from a heat gun. It worked great and didn’t hurt the clear coat at all. I used the heat gun because it was a bit cool out side. Use heat gun sparingly.