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#322677 Airtech 3000 Tank Pressure
Posted by NerfBounty on 16 October 2012 - 07:03 PM in Modifications
#322670 Airtech 3000 Tank Pressure
Posted by NerfBounty on 16 October 2012 - 05:32 PM in Modifications
I recently salvaged my Airtech 3000 that had been commissioned by RyanMcNumbers. A while back one my friends had tweaked the pump in a way that whenever I pumped it, no air would be pressurized into the tank. I replaced the old Hornet pump with a new one and can now fire the gun again, however it now takes 10 pumps to achieve the same pressure as when before it only required about 4. My theories are that my friend has previously slightly over pumped it or that there is a leak somewhere. Any other suggestions? Thanks in advance.
#322204 End all be all Hand Painting Guide?
Posted by NerfBounty on 03 October 2012 - 08:02 PM in Modifications
#322202 End all be all Hand Painting Guide?
Posted by NerfBounty on 03 October 2012 - 07:47 PM in Modifications
#322199 End all be all Hand Painting Guide?
Posted by NerfBounty on 03 October 2012 - 06:31 PM in Modifications
I'm not the most advanced modder so to speak yet I do take a strong interest in looking around the forums and modding my own guns to my ability. Recently my friends and I have been debating on what color to paint our longshot and with what paint? The popular decision is to go with classic only spray paint methods. I on the other hand find it to plain and fancy the hand painting worn out look (similar to dry brush). It's hard to explain the exact look I'm describing but if any of you are familiar with DirectThreat's work he is a good example of the work I've been describing. Now I have done dry brushing before and spray painting and a few decals with the old games workshop paint and was wondering if there are any guides/videos on how to attain this style and if the new citadel paint on games workshop would be useful. Any feedback would be helpful! Thanks in advance.
#271330 War Capturing On Camera
Posted by NerfBounty on 04 April 2010 - 08:35 PM in Nerf Wars
#271325 War Capturing On Camera
Posted by NerfBounty on 04 April 2010 - 08:17 PM in Nerf Wars
Okay I'll check out radio schack.yeah I have one but if I break it I'm screwed.0-70
You could probably pick up a digital camera with recording capabilities for that much. My mom's cost $60, and the quality isn't too bad.
True, but a camcorder could break just as easily, and it costs more. If you're willing to give up quality for price, a digital camera would work the best.
#271319 War Capturing On Camera
Posted by NerfBounty on 04 April 2010 - 08:02 PM in Nerf Wars
yeah I have one but if I break it I'm screwed.0-70
You could probably pick up a digital camera with recording capabilities for that much. My mom's cost $60, and the quality isn't too bad.
#271316 War Capturing On Camera
Posted by NerfBounty on 04 April 2010 - 07:57 PM in Nerf Wars
#271314 War Capturing On Camera
Posted by NerfBounty on 04 April 2010 - 07:43 PM in Nerf Wars
I was looking for something a bit cheaper and possibly smaller.The Sony HD Bloggie is small and works great, and the lens can flip in any direction. Should work well.
#271304 War Capturing On Camera
Posted by NerfBounty on 04 April 2010 - 05:25 PM in Nerf Wars
#270511 Gears' Smedley Park Skirmish
Posted by NerfBounty on 27 March 2010 - 07:22 PM in Nerf Wars
Nice job deadshooter, sorry my crew had to leave early we had a great time!
I'm sorry to say Zack, your face looks pretty messed up in this pic...
This pic would look more awesome if It was just a few inches higher and less blurry
#270308 Gears' Smedley Park Skirmish
Posted by NerfBounty on 25 March 2010 - 04:48 PM in Nerf Wars
#270256 Gears' Smedley Park Skirmish
Posted by NerfBounty on 24 March 2010 - 09:28 PM in Nerf Wars
#270220 Gears' Smedley Park Skirmish
Posted by NerfBounty on 24 March 2010 - 04:52 PM in Nerf Wars
#269459 Gears' Smedley Park Skirmish
Posted by NerfBounty on 17 March 2010 - 05:35 PM in Nerf Wars
#269206 Gears' Smedley Park Skirmish
Posted by NerfBounty on 15 March 2010 - 02:57 PM in Nerf Wars
#267234 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 27 February 2010 - 03:26 PM in General Nerf
I dipped it in boiling water, and now it's fixed ,but Tantum in an Angel Breech you glue the left part of the breech into the Chamber.I know how angel breeches work. My longshot has one. You just said you glued it into the dart chamber, and I'm guessing this is the same part labeled dart chamber in CS's pic. If so, then yes, that was really stupid, but easily undo-able.
#267193 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 27 February 2010 - 10:17 AM in General Nerf
That's not how Angel breeches work. The barrel is on the left.Ooooh, I know what you're talking about now. Why would you glue your barrel into that? So much easier/lower risk to glue it into the faux barrel, which is easily replaceable with other pipes.
But honestly, same thing applies. It's fucking gorrilla glue on brass. It can't be that hard. Have your dad help if you can't do it.
#267143 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 27 February 2010 - 12:29 AM in General Nerf
#267141 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 27 February 2010 - 12:22 AM in General Nerf
#267128 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 11:11 PM in General Nerf
#267126 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 11:09 PM in General Nerf
Would blowdryer/oven/microwave do any good? I don't have a heat gun.Heat will loosen the super glue. I've used a heat gun and pliers. Heat everything up, and then grab the bolt nub and twist.
#267122 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 11:00 PM in General Nerf
#267107 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 09:18 PM in General Nerf
#267105 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 09:13 PM in General Nerf
#267102 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 09:09 PM in General Nerf
So can I not do anything with my longshot now that my dart chamber is welded to a piece of brass?Gorrilla glue is stronger than most plastic. I recommend a hammer.
#267097 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 08:50 PM in General Nerf
Not that it matters any more but will that completely trash the plastic?You said you used Gorilla glue correct? If so I dont think freezing it will do much, try dipping it in boiling water.True. How long should I keep it in overnight our just an hour?First try nail polish remover.
I know it's much more gravitated to paint removal, but I've had luck at least loosening super glue. And it's relatively plastic-safe.
And try dipping it in boiling water.
The kind of nail polish remover you want would be pure acetone. Which is not plastic safe, it will start to dissolve it, but as long as you try to keep it away from plastic and quickly remove any acetone that does come in contact with the plastic, you should be fine.Wouldn't putting it in the freezer significantly shrink the brass? Just wondering before I try it.I haven't tried it myself, but I remember a model-making tutorial on Games Workshop's site that mentioned putting the pieces into the freezer to make the superglue brittle before trying to seperate them.
I can imagine the outcome of that.
Roommate: Why the fuck is some metal and plastic in the freezer!
You: Um, It's my angel breech.
Roommate: Then why is it in the fridge?
That would be a intresting conversation.
Wow that was not the least bit funny.
No. Not significantly. Besides, don't you want it to come off?
#267095 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 08:46 PM in General Nerf
True. How long should I keep it in overnight our just an hour?First try nail polish remover.
I know it's much more gravitated to paint removal, but I've had luck at least loosening super glue. And it's relatively plastic-safe.
And try dipping it in boiling water.
The kind of nail polish remover you want would be pure acetone. Which is not plastic safe, it will start to dissolve it, but as long as you try to keep it away from plastic and quickly remove any acetone that does come in contact with the plastic, you should be fine.Wouldn't putting it in the freezer significantly shrink the brass? Just wondering before I try it.I haven't tried it myself, but I remember a model-making tutorial on Games Workshop's site that mentioned putting the pieces into the freezer to make the superglue brittle before trying to seperate them.
I can imagine the outcome of that.
Roommate: Why the fuck is some metal and plastic in the freezer!
You: Um, It's my angel breech.
Roommate: Then why is it in the fridge?
That would be a intresting conversation.
Wow that was not the least bit funny.
No. Not significantly. Besides, don't you want it to come off?
#267090 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 08:16 PM in General Nerf
Wouldn't putting it in the freezer significantly shrink the brass? Just wondering before I try it.I haven't tried it myself, but I remember a model-making tutorial on Games Workshop's site that mentioned putting the pieces into the freezer to make the superglue brittle before trying to seperate them.
I can imagine the outcome of that.
Roommate: Why the fuck is some metal and plastic in the freezer!
You: Um, It's my angel breech.
Roommate: Then why is it in the fridge?
That would be a intresting conversation.
Wow that was not the least bit funny.
#267063 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 04:53 PM in General Nerf
Should I just single the Longshot then? If so I'll need an additional spring if someone wants to sell me one.There's no solvent you can use that will selectively remove only the super glue. Whatever will dissolve super glue, will also dissolve the plastic parts.
#267057 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 04:32 PM in General Nerf
How do you dremel it if its connected on the inside of the dart chamber?Gorilla glue? Thats some heavy duty stuff. Your best bet is to Dremel/Sand or use a razor blade to get it out.
#267053 Removing Super Glue Connecting Brass And Plastic
Posted by NerfBounty on 26 February 2010 - 04:19 PM in General Nerf
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#266496 Pa Nerf/airsoft Arena Website Added
Posted by NerfBounty on 22 February 2010 - 08:16 PM in General Nerf
SWEET, can't wait to host a war there.All pa nerfers that get the morning call look in the buisness section of sundays paper!
http://thegridcode.com/
#266145 At2k Help/fix
Posted by NerfBounty on 20 February 2010 - 09:56 AM in General Nerf
Mine is 1 1/4 too so thats not the problem everything is working fine except when I pump there is no pressure it just lides through as there was nothing connected to it. I Don't see any leaks is this a check valve problem? If, so can someone link a chcek valve of the correct diameter and how to replace?The pin may be stuck out or a piece of debris may have gotten into the seal. When I measured my 2k I got 1 1/4" from the end of the pin to the first part of the tank. If possible, you could visually check the seal to see if it is closing fully. You could also listen or feel if any air is leaking out the front when you pump. If the pin is stuck out, try gently pushing it towards the front of the tank to see if it is just sticky or really stuck.
Thanks
#266106 At2k Help/fix
Posted by NerfBounty on 19 February 2010 - 11:31 PM in General Nerf
I'll check the seal it seemed fine I didn't hear and leaks ,but is it possible for the air tanks pin to be stuck in the release position? Because mine seems to be out a bit and you can only pull it out a small amount. Could this be why the air is building up because its just flowing out the barrel?You may not need a new check valve. If you move the pump rod and there is no pressure buildup at all, you should check the seal in the pump. Something may have gotten out of place or the o-ring may have broken. In this case, you should see if something can be adjusted or get a new o-ring. If you can generate one pump of pressure and the pump rod is pushed out, the check valve is likely broken. You could attempt to fix the check valve by carefully cutting open the very back of the pump tube, repositioning the rubber diaphragm, and gluing the whole thing back together. You could also buy a check valve like item 7757K11 on McMaster-Carr. If the tubing I.D. is 3/16" rather than 1/8", go with item 7757K12. The easiest method to add in the check valve would be to cut the tubing leading from the pump so the end will fit entirely over the barb, and push both ends of the tubing on.
#266100 At2k Help/fix
Posted by NerfBounty on 19 February 2010 - 10:58 PM in General Nerf
Great and if I get a new one how do I replace it to I need to dismantle my pump tube?Same thing happened to me. It is for sure your check valve. I got a new one at Advanced Auto parts for 5$.
#266025 At2k Help/fix
Posted by NerfBounty on 19 February 2010 - 06:28 PM in General Nerf
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