Re: Badger 150 thread size
I would definitely do some looking on line, but I would also take a serious look at getting a male quick-connect end for your brushes and a quick-connect fitting and hose (or two) for something more common like an Iwata. Because they use the same size hose as Olympos, Grex, Precision, Richpen, etc., it lets you purchase their hoses at a lower cost due to the mass production and marketing by all those companies. The male quick-connect fittings all use a 2mm male end, so you can use the Badger brushes on the same hose as you would a Grex, Iwata, Olympos, etc., and it lets you do a hot swap with your brushes. A hot swap is being able to switch out brushes without having to shut off the air flow to the hose.
The quick-connects also let your brushes and hoses live longer, because you no longer need to use spanners/wrenches or pliers to install or remove hoses from your brushes, you don't end up with mashed threads or fittings, and no rounded off surfaces from the spanner slipping. You can just leave the male ends on your brushes all the time, and the same with the other end remaining installed on the hose(s). Because they let you twist or swivel your airbrush freely Quick-connects also help you avoid getting your hoses twisted up into a knot.
Just thoughts from the cheap seats.
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