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| kablooie |
Posted: 05/19/2008 18:48 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 18 Feb 2007 Posts: 159 279.50 Spud Bux
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| ITWOST, inspired by Mr. C's purchase, I have been looking for a high pressure floor pump available in the U.S., and I have found this pump: http://tiny.cc/s1Dgw It use two pump cylinders (one big and one small) to reach high pressure without pumping forever. Anyone have any idea of whether or not this pump is worth the 70 some dollars? I have heard some good things about the "Joe Blow" brand, but I am looking for your guy's opinions. |
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| biged |
Posted: 05/20/2008 5:55 AM Post subject: |
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Private First Class

Joined: 09 Jun 2007 Posts: 31 141.18 Spud Bux
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The QEV's I purchased from Fastenal. I am lucky enough to have a local walk-in store and have a company account there.
http://www.fastenal.com/web/products/detail.ex?sku=0423203
I sprayed the entire valve with leak detector. The TINY bubbles appeared first from inside the QEV exhaust port. I did not look inside it, the bubbles "bubbled out".
As pressure increased the bubbles became bigger. You could hear hissing sound from inside the valve.
I rarely treat valves like this. A leak means you have pushed it too far.
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| MaxuS the 2nd |
Posted: 05/20/2008 6:49 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 616 777.12 Spud Bux
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| I've started work on my cartridge-fed, bolt-action hybrid. Work will be quite slow unfortunately. |
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| jackssmirkingrevenge |
Posted: 05/20/2008 7:07 AM Post subject: |
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 space monkey

Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 6520 9939.01 Spud Bux
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In the world of spuds today, I have learnt a valuable lesson about life. It sucks to be away from your spudding workshop, but there are always other benefits to be had  |
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| MaxuS the 2nd |
Posted: 05/20/2008 7:21 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 616 777.12 Spud Bux
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Atleast Queensryche weren't playing, oh crap..they were!
Oh well, atleast Dream Theater weren't playing, I would have sold an arm, leg and the soul of my first born to get there. |
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| bigbob12345 |
Posted: 05/20/2008 7:36 AM Post subject: |
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 Experienced n00b

Joined: 01 Dec 2007 Posts: 1516 370.57 Spud Bux
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ITWOST I finished a very basic 2in piston cannon that fires golf balls.
Im debating whether I should post it or not because its just really ordinary.
But its powerful as hell, and makes my ears ring at over 80psi. |
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| jackssmirkingrevenge |
Posted: 05/20/2008 8:16 AM Post subject: |
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 space monkey

Joined: 15 Mar 2007 Posts: 6520 9939.01 Spud Bux
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| MaxuS the 2nd wrote: | | Oh well, atleast Dream Theater weren't playing, I would have sold an arm, leg and the soul of my first born to get there. |
After seeing that lineup I think I will be able to die a happy man
Just kidding, I intend to die bitter, cold and alone, just as I planned  |
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| DYI |
Posted: 05/21/2008 19:49 PM Post subject: |
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 Rear Brigadier

Joined: 07 Jul 2007 Posts: 2214 1318.29 Spud Bux
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ITWOST, I detonated 15L of oxy/propane mix inside a balloon with an exploding wire system, just to make sure that the chem. class demo tomorrow would be sufficiently loud. Long story short: KA-F***ING-BOOM.
Here's the setup I used for that:
Also, for quite a while now, I've felt that I was missing a tool essential to spudding. That hole in my toolkit was filled today, with the purchase of this:
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| bigbob12345 |
Posted: 05/21/2008 19:57 PM Post subject: |
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 Experienced n00b

Joined: 01 Dec 2007 Posts: 1516 370.57 Spud Bux
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Wow that is one huge pipe wrench
It dwarfs your 10x hybrid
Anyways ITWOST I tested my PC(Piston cannon) a bunch and have concluded it to be my favorite launcher so far. It is powerful, loud, easy to use, and pump time isnt *that* bad. |
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| Ragnarok |
Posted: 05/22/2008 11:23 AM Post subject: |
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Joined: 19 Dec 2006 Posts: 2088 5348.86 Spud Bux
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INWOST, I checked in on my youtube inbox from a couple of days ago - JESUS!!!
There's a several messages asking for plans for HEAL, and that doesn't count the number that ask in the comments.
Right, time to run up a generic response message that says something like:
"Sorry, I don't have blueprints, and I can't reverse engineer, but check out the spudfiles forums, 'cos there's lots of people there that can help." |
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| THUNDERLORD |
Posted: 05/26/2008 21:24 PM Post subject: |
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Loose Cannon

Joined: 28 Mar 2008 Posts: 707 1319.08 Spud Bux
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ITWOST, Just got back from out of town for weekend. My friend whose house I stayed at is on a lot of property so I brought Thunderpup along.
Was nervous if he'd be impressed or laugh. He replied that it was really cool but i've got too much time to goof around.
So he had a 60LB. pull compound bow on the wall and a target/backstop and I stated it would probably penetrate almost as much into the foam backstop w/ same arrow.
He took me up on it and for the first time I got Thunderpup up to about 125psi with a plastic shopping bag wad and the full length arrow (field head sticking out slightly of my 30" barrel).
Then we shot the 60LB.compound bow, and they both were equal distance
He was so impressed, he showed me all the pipes laying around and told me to take my pick of whatever I wanted to build one better(I told him it was a quick build and could be more powerful etc.)!!!
Looks like I'll be building some sabots (for accuracy) and I got about 7' of 1.5" sch40 pvc and about 3.5' ft. 2" sch40 pvc. There was 10' of 3" pressure rated but it had been outside and I'd rather buy new stuff than risk it. There was also a piece of 4" rigid for electric conduit I may ask for later.
But WooHOOO!!! I got my new workbench from him for helping out also.
So be expecting some nice pics soon. I left the Thunderpup up there for now but I have the 1.5x 7ft and 2" x3.5ft and 1/2 emt conduit(fits red wire nuts) and 1" sprinkler valve and workbench. Any suggestions?  |
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| bigbob12345 |
Posted: 05/26/2008 22:31 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 01 Dec 2007 Posts: 1516 370.57 Spud Bux
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ITWOST I got rejected by this girl at school I asked out
Well other than that I finished up a piston valved marble/paintball rifle. Took some vids of it, and it is quite powerful. Ill have it posted by tommorow night. |
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| MrCrowley |
Posted: 05/26/2008 23:23 PM Post subject: |
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Joined: 23 Jun 2006 Posts: 5949 2657.43 Spud Bux
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Bummer bigbob, it those damned mixed messages they always send you.
ITWOST, made a wooden piston on the school lathe today, great experience. It was my first time and i've already got the hang of it, the possibilities are endless. It's a huge-ass metal lathe btw, not a wooden one. |
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| THUNDERLORD |
Posted: 05/26/2008 23:54 PM Post subject: |
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Loose Cannon

Joined: 28 Mar 2008 Posts: 707 1319.08 Spud Bux
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| bigbob12345 wrote: | ITWOST I got rejected by this girl at school I asked out
Well other than that I finished up a piston valved marble/paintball rifle. Took some vids of it, and it is quite powerful. Ill have it posted by tommorow night. |
There's not a girl around I'm intimidated to get turned down by because after all they're just "girls".
Besides it's like the law of numbers, say you get turned down by 9 then one will be cool out of the ten.
Sometimes they want you to be persistent but other times that's like stalking. BTW hope to see that video.
@MrC, cool you're learning the lathe, really great to be able to design something and build protypes yourself.  |
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| MaxuS the 2nd |
Posted: 05/27/2008 4:03 AM Post subject: |
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 Colonel

Joined: 19 Jan 2008 Posts: 616 777.12 Spud Bux
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ITWOST, I finalised my plan for a Cartridge-fed Semi-Auto Hybrid. Unfortunately, I will have to make my own 3axis milling machine in order to machine the parts for it. (I have a thing with other people doing the work, they will get it wrong and it will cost me a fortune.)
I can probably do it for just about £70 at a real push. Then the materials for the CFSAH will probably set me back by £150 or so. Money well spent in my eyes.
If only I could get somebody to buy all this PVC pipe and combustion stuff from me! |
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