Fred's new stainless beauty
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It looks so professional and nice
Not expensive at all. Fred had all of the material on hand already. The stainless is from milk pasturizing machinery. He's a frequent visitor to the metal scrapyard.markieclarkie wrote: . . . AND expensive. Why don't you call it THE BANKRUPTER?
Not a breech loader to keep it streamlined. Probably not propane - more likely MAPP which packs much more of a punch. A pure oxy hookup will be fun to try (from behind a tree).markieclarkie wrote:A lot more sophisticated than gluing hunks of plastic together. I'll betcha she's a breech loader too. And let's face it. as far as looks go, that's gotta be the PURDYEST, most James Bond lookin' thang, I can remember anyone posting in a while. looks can be sophisticated too. VH Man is right though. let's see an OXY/Propane injector.
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I wonder what's gonna happen W/ that tripod When you fire that thing
Should be fine. It is very rigid though it doesn't look it. The Taternator II tripod is a similar size and construction, the whole gun and tripod weighing a over 100 pounds, and with a 3x MAPP mix it hops the front feet off the ground about 1 inch but does not fall over or slide backward.markieclarkie wrote:I wonder what's gonna happen W/ that tripod When you fire that thing