I've never done it large scale personally but there are online guides to doing it with domestic ovens and vacuum cleaners if you could provide a mould I'm sure a local manufacturer could do it for cheap, if not there's fibreglass as a lightweight strong option too.POLAND_SPUD wrote:How do you do such things?if you vacu-form a plastic shell (like R/C car bodies) the weight will be negligible.
I believe it would be better to have one running on low pressures... your hpa setup might be ok for testing your prototypes but it would probably be a better idea to have something that can provide sustained fire
I could always buy a bigger tank I was thinking of a semi-auto BTB QEV mod style valve coupled to a BBMG type chamber. For even better efficiency I could try to make a version of my ball valve strafer design. A decent paintball tank (remember mine is only 13 cubic inches, I can get a 48 cubic inch one relatively cheaply) at 200 bar regged down to 30 bar would last more than enough.
That's also an idea, but I like damage and as you can see comparing 100 psi to 800 psi, you can't beat HPAIf its going to be a fairly permanent placement (i.e.- always around your residence), you could just attach it to an air compressor and tank with a feed tube from a large hopper. 20,000 BBs and someone will be waiting a LONG time to move before it runs out of ammo