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off the memory - on this particular model you have knob just before the valve and indicator, lift it up and turn clockwise to increase pressure and anticlockwise to decrease it.
Airbrush Depot compressor should be a 1.4NPT which is the most common- Badger makes an adapter for this size to their hose fitting. That fitting should be available from many sources. Badger did/does use a couple of sizes so make sure you know which model of brush you have.
http://badgerairbrush.com/Acessories_4.asp is the piece.it is at the bottom of the page.
If nothing else, it should be available through Walthers http://www.walthers.com
I got the exact same kit as a Christmas gift (I am a cake decorator). I have asked the supplier how to fix this problem, but they only told me to google airbrush videos. I'm not sure how to connect all the hoses to the compressor and the external paint cup. Been struggling for weeks to find info online. I also have a G34 and that works fine (but it only holds a miniscule amount of paint). Good luck, hope you manage to get an answer.
It sounds like you have a dirty tip. It doesn't take much to stop the flow to the tip. You need to take the tip completely apart to give it a proper cleaning. Just soaking it won't do. Hope this helps but if not let me know and I'll try and trouble shoot further.
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