Air Brush Part Supply

Started by Herk, Sat 04/08/17 09:59 AM

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Herk

Quote from: Robert Porter on Sat 04/08/17 10:25 AM
Chicago Airbrush here http://www.chicagoairbrushsupply.com/ and Coast Airbrush are both good sources for Air Brush parts and where I buy all of mine. Coast is here: http://coastairbrush.com/

Good luck! By the way no one local carries HS parts. You can buy teflon o rings at a hardware store just bring your old one to match. Ace Hardware has a nice selection.
Trying to contact Coast Air Brush as they have west coast hours - did not expect any one locally to have HS parts (was a shot in the dark).  This is a Chinese made product, so hopefully Coast will have some or similar parts. If not the off to the Windy City!
Thanks for all the help.  will advise
Herk

Robert Porter

Chicago Airbrush here http://www.chicagoairbrushsupply.com/ and Coast Airbrush are both good sources for Air Brush parts and where I buy all of mine. Coast is here: http://coastairbrush.com/

Good luck! By the way no one local carries HS parts. You can buy teflon o rings at a hardware store just bring your old one to match. Ace Hardware has a nice selection.
Cheers,

Robert

Ryan K

I am not up on the details of your brush. Hobby lobby in Raleigh has air brush items, I would at least call an ask. Can't hurt to do the same with Jerry's, AC Moore or Michaels. As for web company - Dixie Art would be my first stop but then also look at the usual, Sprue Brothers, Scalehobbist, and Squadron for price comparison. Also search the web for similar guns, most guts are the same so while the outside is one company many parts are swappable and that might that other companies part in stock.

Herk

I have an HS-116C airbrush I got through Micro-Mark several years ago.  With use & cleaning, the O-ring in the nozzle has become worn & broken.  While Micro-Mark was able to provide a replacement ring, they indicated their stock had diminished.
Does any one have a recommendation for a supplier (preferably local) for these rings.  With my "fat fingers" I am just as likely to loose one as break it.  If not a local supply source, what is a good Internet location among the myriad of sites out there.
As a simple single action brush with a pistol grip, this has been a good brush, but with out the proper rings it is any thing but good.  New rings should be cheaper than a new brush.
Regards to all,
Herk