My First Pneumatic (Help Me) (With Pictures)
- ShowNoMercy
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Really? Guess I should have thought about that before.
Jesus saves, no need to pray
The gates of pearl have turned to gold
It seems you've lost your way
The gates of pearl have turned to gold
It seems you've lost your way
- pyromaniac
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on he first page mopherman linked it. http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/a-true- ... t8073.html
there you go.
there you go.
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- ShowNoMercy
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I still dont get why he made it like that nor do I really care to much. So thanks
Jesus saves, no need to pray
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It seems you've lost your way
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It seems you've lost your way
- frankrede
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Thanks for ripping off my name assholehotrocks wrote:oh yeah...we are going to put some plywood under it...ill put some pictures up this weekend
hahaha we should call it The MotherPucker
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- Modderxtrordanare
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Instead of buying 5 reducing bushings to thread in a schrader valve, you should have just drilled a hole and tapped it in.
You could have saved alot of money.
You could have saved alot of money.
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Firstly, it turns out that the the gage on the pump we were using was broken, so we weren't getting an accurate reading. Now, instead of using two handpumps we got a foot pump with an accurate gage. Still pretty impressive, it turns out that at 40 psi it went 110 yards. As for aesthetics, we layed down this awesome camo duct tape all around the chamber and barrel. It looks pretty nice, but we're not quite finished yet. Hopefully we'll have picures up soon. Anyway, the competition is on Tuesday, and it looks loke we have some decent competition, so i was wondering what the maximum psi we could use, wothout it being dangerous. That'd be great if you guys knew. FYI, if you didn't know, its 260 psi rated pvc, but im pretty sure that's only for water pressure.
- pyromaniac
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When is the judgment day? basicly when everyone shows their projects.
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It's on Tuesday, but we want to go all out today to see how well it can perform, so do you know the maximum psi we can use with it still being safe. Once again it is schedule 40 pressure rated at 260 psi.
- pyromaniac
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i love that sign lol. id take it to 100 psi you'd get good preformance.
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- pyromaniac
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do oyu have alteasy 4 people? if so just take turns pumping. also look for a foot pump they are easier.
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