I should, had a bit of an argument with a brick wall last weekend that's going to cost me at least 750 euros to repair, think of all the epoxy I would buy with that.psycix wrote:Sell that damn jeep and buy a lathe. Will save you thousands of euro's usually spent on epoxy every year!
Rag makes a good point about economy however, I don't spend more than 50 euros a year on epoxy - my projects tend to be on the smaller end of the scale so actual use per project is very low.
Besides, I have my lathe - it's called a drill clamped in a vice
In complete agreement with you there mate, when I first joined spudtech I was shocked that everyone was so happy to be constrained by the use of standard parts. There were always good theories floating around but when it came to fleshing them out, there was a lack of adaptable construction techniques. Long live two part adhesives!Brian wrote:I like the fact he does things differently.Not so long ago Jack and I were the only ones doing stuff the " wrong" way.He's gotten this forum further than anybody...
Interesting, my experience of BBMGs is that even a slight burst of pressure is enough to let loose several rounds. Maybe combining a pulsing valve with a ball detent is the solution.That's where you are wrong.
Mine shot out only one each time.
Out of a cloud-modded elbow thingy
I'll re-make the pop-off valve and move from there.