"In the world of spuds today"
- Crna Legija
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find a barrel that fits them better lol
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- Lockednloaded
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ITWOST,
Finally working on a project I've been itching to build for a while; a semi automatic dart/ 9mm steel BB/ paintball pistol
It's far from being done, but it's finally coming together
Finally working on a project I've been itching to build for a while; a semi automatic dart/ 9mm steel BB/ paintball pistol
It's far from being done, but it's finally coming together
I love lamp
- Gun Freak
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That thing is tiny
OG Anti-Hybrid
One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!
One man's trash is a true Spudder's treasure!
Golf Ball Cannon "Superna" ■ M16 BBMG ■ Pengun ■ Hammer Valve Airsoft Sniper ■ High Pressure .22 Coax
Holy Shat!
- Lockednloaded
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I found a piece of pipe in the scrap metal pile at work yesterday. A galvanized 4"x12" nipple in the middle, with a coupler on one side and a solid brass 4" camlock plug on the other. It's just waiting to be built into a hybrid, HGDT says that with a 20X mix (probably not safe, I haven't calculated burst pressures yet), and 4 lb 4" projectile, I would get 73000 Ft/lbs.
But the matching aluminum camlock socket would set me back about $50, brass or SS about $150, and the bushings to go down to 1/2" so I can connect it to a pump and propane would be another $50-100, not to mention the barrel...needless to say that without a job I am strapped for cash and I can build many more smaller launchers with that money, and a giant hybrid probably shouldn't be my second cannon.
Also, we have a LOT of metal electrical conduit at work that I can use. Mostly 1" and 1-1/2", but I found a few pieces of 3/4", 1-1/4" and 3". Do these have any use in spudding? Most are unthreaded for use with compression fittings, but a few 1-1/4" conduits have threads on them. Other than the issue with the seam, can these be used as barrels? What about on a hybrid? How high of a mix could I take them too? Found a couple couplers too, I could do a 60' barrel if I had a big enough chamber and enough space.
But the matching aluminum camlock socket would set me back about $50, brass or SS about $150, and the bushings to go down to 1/2" so I can connect it to a pump and propane would be another $50-100, not to mention the barrel...needless to say that without a job I am strapped for cash and I can build many more smaller launchers with that money, and a giant hybrid probably shouldn't be my second cannon.
Also, we have a LOT of metal electrical conduit at work that I can use. Mostly 1" and 1-1/2", but I found a few pieces of 3/4", 1-1/4" and 3". Do these have any use in spudding? Most are unthreaded for use with compression fittings, but a few 1-1/4" conduits have threads on them. Other than the issue with the seam, can these be used as barrels? What about on a hybrid? How high of a mix could I take them too? Found a couple couplers too, I could do a 60' barrel if I had a big enough chamber and enough space.
- Crna Legija
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shardbearer wrote:I found a piece of pipe in the scrap metal pile at work yesterday
shardbearer wrote:needless to say that without a job I am strapped for cash
'' To alcohol... The cause of, and solution to, all of life's problems.”
--Homer Simpson
Add me on ps3: wannafuk, 8/11/11 cant wait
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- mattyzip77
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Ummmmm sooooo do you work or do you not work??? Make up our mind!
Go Bruins!!!!
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haha nice!
Worth the price of that new watering can mum made you buy
Worth the price of that new watering can mum made you buy
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- Labtecpower
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Somehow it has *mysteriously* disappeared grom the garden after I discovered the holesWorth the price of that new watering can mum made you buy
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Yeah, it's my dad's work, I hang around cause they have lots of nice tools (no lathe or mill though ) and free stuff in the scrap pile.
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Every true spudder has a similar story were the steel slugs hollowed out?Labtecpower wrote:Somehow it has *mysteriously* disappeared grom the garden after I discovered the holes
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I'm very happy I didn't hit the water tank besides it instead, would be less easy to hideEvery true spudder has a similar story
Yep, And as you can see from the exit hole on the watering can, it flew straightwere the steel slugs hollowed out?
I spotted a ripped piece of grass in the garden, I might me able to dig it up
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Yep, And as you can see from the exit hole on the watering can, it flew straightLabtecpower wrote:I'm very happy I didn't hit the water tank besides it instead, would be less easy to hideEvery true spudder has a similar story
were the steel slugs hollowed out?
I spotted a ripped piece of grass in the garden, I might me able to dig it up
I actually have a drawing of it;
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Nice... centre of gravity? looks like the walls could have been a bit thinner...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life