$37AUD Hybrid
- TwitchTheAussie
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JSR pinching things from your workplace and "borrowing" from friends doesn't count sorry
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alright let me rephrase that:
less than $50 for a medium bore hybrid? I think that's awesome.
Although, i think what really brings up the price of a hybrid is the metering system.
And being "resourceful" and pinching things from the lab is reasonable, there's a house under construction across the street from me and i'll admit i've helped myself to the scrap pile a few times
less than $50 for a medium bore hybrid? I think that's awesome.
Although, i think what really brings up the price of a hybrid is the metering system.
And being "resourceful" and pinching things from the lab is reasonable, there's a house under construction across the street from me and i'll admit i've helped myself to the scrap pile a few times
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lol i guy i know built his hole house on his farm from left over from other houses hes built.
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In regards to the barrel, if I had an old shotgun barrel around, I'd be using it for a project which puts 300 grams of lead downrange every second. I appreciate the input though.
Once I get off my rear end and finish it, fueling will be a large syringe (horse arse type), that will suffice for up to 10X mixes. That should only cost $2.
I spent another $5 on a 1/4 brass plug and 1/4 to 1/2 bushing for the shrader.
Would one trust a soldered joint holding a shrader, it's a hollow plug filled with solder?
Once I get off my rear end and finish it, fueling will be a large syringe (horse arse type), that will suffice for up to 10X mixes. That should only cost $2.
I spent another $5 on a 1/4 brass plug and 1/4 to 1/2 bushing for the shrader.
Would one trust a soldered joint holding a shrader, it's a hollow plug filled with solder?
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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Fine, the stainless steel sections were offcuts from work, as were most of the threaded fittings, but stillTwitchTheAussie wrote:JSR pinching things from your workplace and "borrowing" from friends doesn't count sorry
Technically it's combustible gas under pressure, so a natural hybrid mixfueling will be a large syringe (horse arse type)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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If you have access to a tap set, experiment a little, schraeder valves from bike tubes take well to a 1/4-28 NF thread in my experience:
Soldering it should be fine, just make sure the hole is a tight fit, and remove your valve core so you don't melt it
Soldering it should be fine, just make sure the hole is a tight fit, and remove your valve core so you don't melt it
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Same with proper epoxy, proven up to at least 28xlinuxexorcist wrote:Soldering it should be fine, just make sure the hole is a tight fit, and remove your valve core so you don't melt it
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I looked into tapping, I only had access to metric tap & die set which didn't have the appropriate size.
I drilled the hole 0.5mm too small then turned down the shrader in a drillpress with steel wool.
I'm revising what mix I'll run it at, 10X is looking good at the moment.
Also I used epoxy in the spark gap, it was going to be the shrader but it leaked, now it seals perfectly.
I drilled the hole 0.5mm too small then turned down the shrader in a drillpress with steel wool.
I'm revising what mix I'll run it at, 10X is looking good at the moment.
Also I used epoxy in the spark gap, it was going to be the shrader but it leaked, now it seals perfectly.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
Zeus wrote:
I drilled the hole 0.5mm too small then turned down the shrader in a drillpress with steel wool.
How many hours did you spend doing that? Next time, I recommend a file or coarse sandpaper.
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0.5mm of brass goes away fairly quickly at high speeds, I was holding the steel wool on the shrader with pliers so it ground down quite fast.
I did it initially to remove the rubber completely so the solder took properly but it worked well so I kept at it.
I did it initially to remove the rubber completely so the solder took properly but it worked well so I kept at it.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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what are you using as a spark plug, if you go out and buy a NGK CR10EK spark plug(used in dirt bikes) the threads on it fit perfectly with a 1/8'' npt tap.
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I'll look for those, it should fit into a 1/4 to 1/8 bushing and seal better than my other options.
Just need a 1/4 ball valve so I can get rid of the big mofo 1/2 I'm using for testing.
Just need a 1/4 ball valve so I can get rid of the big mofo 1/2 I'm using for testing.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole