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Tue Oct 30, 2007 9:55 pm

Mitchza89 wrote: has been released so you go completely ape crap on the gun/fitting with a huge mallat. Anyone get this problem?
who needs a giant mallet when i have a giant clever? On my second gun i completely screwed it up and went berserk all over a pvc coupling.
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LikimysCrotchus5 wrote:Isnt that 6p's though?
Actually it is the seven p's my friends. I got taught that saying at a young age by my father, it was something his Commanding Officer used to say to him and his fellow soldiers whilst he was serving in the Australian Army.

The worst i've done is smash the end of my pvc HP chamber with a flying piston. No cash lost though, out of all my guns i would have parted with about $40, i spend more hard earned buying bb's to make ammo :D
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:05 pm

Good luck with you gun mate, it will all come together
LikimysCrotchus5 wrote:Isnt that 6p's though?
its 7 actually, I'm not sure where i got 4 from.... :roll:

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Just saw your post Nova :P
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:17 pm

Almost every project something doesn't work, so I get mad, curse a few times (or for a few minutes), and then set the project aside and then go start another project.
Its nice now though because i Have all these unfinished projects which I take a little time and finish and have a working cannon. I can have that feeling of success with much less effort.

Still, so far this year I've spent over a grand on spudgun parts, and I'll spend probably another 600 or 700 dollars before the year is out. My parents think I have an addiction, though they wont say it, they just have my grand ad talk to me about the 12 step program for alcoholics and how that applies to "other" things in life. I hate when they beat around the bush.
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Killjoy wrote:Almost every project something doesn't work, so I get mad, curse a few times (or for a few minutes), and then set the project aside and then go start another project.
Its nice now though because i Have all these unfinished projects which I take a little time and finish and have a working cannon. I can have that feeling of success with much less effort.

Still, so far this year I've spent over a grand on spudgun parts, and I'll spend probably another 600 or 700 dollars before the year is out. My parents think I have an addiction, though they wont say it, they just have my grand ad talk to me about the 12 step program for alcoholics and how that applies to "other" things in life. I hate when they beat around the bush.
Start drinking, i'm sure your parents will be glad for you to go back to Spudguns :D
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:24 pm

Novacastrian wrote:
Killjoy wrote:Almost every project something doesn't work, so I get mad, curse a few times (or for a few minutes), and then set the project aside and then go start another project.
Its nice now though because i Have all these unfinished projects which I take a little time and finish and have a working cannon. I can have that feeling of success with much less effort.

Still, so far this year I've spent over a grand on spudgun parts, and I'll spend probably another 600 or 700 dollars before the year is out. My parents think I have an addiction, though they wont say it, they just have my grand ad talk to me about the 12 step program for alcoholics and how that applies to "other" things in life. I hate when they beat around the bush.
Start drinking, i'm sure your parents will be glad for you to go back to Spudguns :D
I actually said that to my parents once.... They were worried i was gonna have an addiction to spud guns and i was wasting my money on them, i then said fine i wont use my creative side and make something worthwhile and do something i enjoy, ill go out and start drinking. They came around lol
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:24 pm

I was drilling a hole in an end cap for a 25mm fitting with a spade drill bit, well for some reason I was pushing a bit too hard and it took out a huge chunk of the end cap, perfect fit for a 32mm fitting though, which I have none of. A 2" end cap runs me about $15NZD($12US) here so it was a loss for me.
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:25 pm

Screwed some expensive aluminium parts for my hybrid,hurts throwing $600 into a bin. . . .
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Start drinking, i'm sure your parents will be glad for you to go back to Spudguns
Haha I doubt it, if they found out I drank, I'd be a killed and buried in the back yard, or fed to our dog, and my cannons wold be on ebay. So if you ever see FEAR on ebay you know I'm probably fertilizer.

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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:34 pm

I find that not rushing to complete a gun is important. I used to do that and my old guns looked really ghetto and were not too safe. Now I am patient enough to wait to get proper parts and not just epoxy every thing together. Thats works and is safe but does not look good.
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:36 pm

rna_duelers wrote:Screwed some expensive aluminium parts for my hybrid,hurts throwing $600 into a bin. . . .
Oh that must hurt man, sorry for your loss :)

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Start drinking, i'm sure your parents will be glad for you to go back to Spudguns
Haha I doubt it, if they found out I drank, I'd be a killed and buried in the back yard, or fed to our dog, and my cannons wold be on ebay. So if you ever see FEAR on ebay you know I'm probably fertilizer.
Don't your parents let you drink? Most parents in NZ let their kids drink once they hit 13. :twisted:
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Losing a fitting usually results in swearing and cut up knuckles(trying to get the fitting out even though you know you can't)
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:48 pm

Yeah, recently I was gluing together a cloud, (which I haven't posted because of this) made of 3" pvc, and I got it all together only to find out that my blowgun wasn't directly below the barrel... And, because of the large size of the chamber, the stupid barrel only works if it is on the bottom... $30 down the drain.... The barrel got stepped on too, so now its only good for shooting plumes of flour. :lol: I was kinda pissed. Shortly after though, I made a ghetto one with a 2000rnd airsoft ammo container that worked better. (Go figure) I'll post that soon.

In my ignorant days I tried to make a marble gun with 3/4" pvc, a tee, an endcap, and pvc nipples. The idea was that the marble would roll down, creating seal, and then I would stick a butane can nozzle into a hole at the top which had a nail head below it in the handle. The butane part worked, but that was about it..... BYE BYE MONEY......
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Tue Oct 30, 2007 10:59 pm

Well it depends here in the U.S. MrCrowley. You are allowed to by law, have a drink given to you by your parent/guardian at a bar, even if you are not an adult. But alot of kids here in the U.S. also just take booz from thier parents and drink whenever they want. And some parents just let them drink. Our society is somewhat diverse, which im sure you guys are the same over there :D

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Tue Oct 30, 2007 11:09 pm

Hehe it's good to know I'm not the only one who is human :D .
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