My first: basic steel ballvalve gun
- super spuder
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post a picture of the hole in the bucket
- Pyro Ninja
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- super spuder
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yea. that would be a hole in a bucket all right how manny times did you pump it to get the battery to go through the bucket?
- Pyro Ninja
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until I couldn't pump anymore...when I get the money im going to get a good pump.
....um sorry super spuder..forgot to answer your question about the valve in the end cap....yeah well......I just drilled a hole and poked it through and it stayed...I bought the valve from auto pro...its round at the bottom so it stays in....but i did the same thing for my friends one and it wouldn't stay.. ...so we made the hole bigger and jambed it in
....um sorry super spuder..forgot to answer your question about the valve in the end cap....yeah well......I just drilled a hole and poked it through and it stayed...I bought the valve from auto pro...its round at the bottom so it stays in....but i did the same thing for my friends one and it wouldn't stay.. ...so we made the hole bigger and jambed it in
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thats a very simple and clean gun. i gotta make me a copper or steel sometime too.