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Moisture trap for Master G22 airbrush

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Lately I've been having problems with my airbrush "spitting" water while I'm painting. I've been able to temporarily fix that by removing the nozzle cover and spraying the water out, but that only works for a little while before it starts spitting water again. I'm looking to get a moisture trap (I've got one that's mounted on the compressor, but apparently it's not doing it's job very well), and I was wondering if any of these three moisture traps will fit my brush. I'm using a Master G22 airbrush with an Airbrush Depot TC-20 compressor.

Paasche In-Line Drainable Moisture Trap

Badger Transparent In-Line Drainable Moisture Trap

Iwata Pistol-Grip Filter

I think both of the two in-line filters would probably work. The Iwata Filter might be a higher-quality filter, but it may not fit my brush so I think I'm probably better off going with either the Badger or Paasche filter. Does anyone have any suggestions or preferences?

Thanks in advance.

Ben

I have a moisture trap on my compressor but also have one mounted on the wall of my spray booth. Its a in and out connector, hook the air hose to the in side and the airbrush to the out side. I got mine at harbor freight, havent had a problem with water yet.

fishwhittler, I use the iwata pistol grip filter that you have listed and it works well in conjuction with the moisture trap on my compressor.

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Big_Bass_Man1, I've got a filter already mounted on my compressor, but I'm getting condensation inside the air hose so I need to get another filter to install in the air hose close to the airbrush.

fishwhittler, I use the iwata pistol grip filter that you have listed and it works well in conjuction with the moisture trap on my compressor.

What airbrush are you using?  I have a Master G22, and I'm not sure that filter would fit my airbrush.

Thanks!

Ben

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