I’m confused. You make no mention of part N1504, O-Ring Nozzle Cap. I see the o-ring in the exploded diagram but I’m not sure if my TRN-1 ever had one, or if I lost it or if it disintegrated in cleaning. I know it’s needed because I get bubbles around where it should be seated. What’s the deal? Thanks, and thanks for the informative video.
Hi Tornado. Hope you're doing well. Thanks for the kind words. Much appreciated. Historically, the TRN 1 never had the O-Ring Nozzle cap. The thought was that it wasn't needed as much as with the bottles that get attached to the TRN 2. It takes a lot to get the paint up from the bottom of a bottle. The larger nozzle on the TRN 2 could stand a bit more air flow., too. Bubbling around the base of the nozzle cap isn't unusual. That's normal. If you want an o ring for your TRN 1, I have those in stock. Hope this helps!
Hi D! Hope you're doing well. If you've got bubbles in the cup, easiest thing to check for is some accumulation at the tip of your needle. That's called tip dry. Brush that off and you should be good to go. If there's no tip dry, take a close look at your nozzle with a magnifier. Even a little damage can cause things like blow back, aka bubbles in the cup. IF the nozzle is fine, then it's usually something loose up front. Like the Nozzle cap or the nozzle itself. Avoid using pliers! They chew up the finish! If you've got things finger tight and there's still bubbling, you might try a little chap stick on the base of the nozzle before you screw it back in place. Hope this helps. Let me know if none of this solved the problem.
Hi Keven. Hope you're dong well. I use the soft jaws out of the Iwata Pro Maintenance Tool Kit. They can be challenging for tapered parts. Sometimes, I'll let the front end of the airbrush soak in cleaner to loosen things up. Hope that helps! For faster replies, email me at tom@tagteamhobbies.com I can also attache pictures and stuff to emails!
@@k.h.raider9329 Glad to be of help with that. I'm still learning stuff myself, even though its been decades! Uh, I do carry that tool kit if you're looking for one. www.tagteamhobbies.com/hobbyshop/airaccessories.html FREE US Postage. Most orders ship the same day.
@@chance9979 HI Eric. Sorry to hear you're having issues. Got an email address? I'll send you a parts guide and we can continue the conversation. Thanks! Or, write me at tagteamhobbies@pcisys.net
Hi Andreina, hope you're doing well. Sorry to hear you're having troubles. By pin, do you mean the threaded portion of the head base that holds it to the airbrush? Standing by. Tom
@@tagteamhobbiestomgrossman2720 hello yes!! But i already could remove it, now i have to by buy the head base again (sorry for my English, my language its spanish! 🤷🏻♀️
@@tagteamhobbiestomgrossman2720 hello! I have another question, i use the airbrush to paint with cocoa butter, can i wash the active part of the airbrush with hoy Water with a little bit of soap? Can i inmerse that part in warm water?
@@ANDREINATEX Hi! GLad you got it out. This is the first I've heard of this happening. I sell those head bases. They aren't listed on my website, though. $6.50 Are you in the US? You sound like a chocolatier! What fun! Hot water and soap are fine for the needle and nozzle and the other parts up front. Best not to get the air valve wet. That can create other problems. Do you have a parts guide for your TRN?
@@tagteamhobbiestomgrossman2720 thank you very much for answering so quick!! Yes im a Chocolatier!! (@texierchocolatier) i broke that piece because my negligence 🙁, i tried to close very hard the headbase and i broke it , im not in the US but i’ve already bought the piece, im expecting it to arrive here next week! (Hope so) Your work is spectacular, i Will follow you to learn how yo use the airbrush!