#1
Posted 19 January 2005 - 03:02 AM
I haven’t posted anything substantial in a long time, so I whipped this up.
Oddly enough I thought of this idea only days before I saw the new ubermaxx.
I found that the front of a SM750 was almost identical in size to the back of an AT2k turret. I thought for a couple days, and when I saw the new ubermaxx, I thought Ice Nine had beaten me to it. However, this was different in many ways from what he did.
With a dremel, a SM750, an AT2k turret, some tubing, and some plumber’s goop, I was able to put a turret on the front of the SM750, and make it look cool.
Part 1
These steps are only for attaching the turret.
**I highly suggest that you attach the turret to the side of the shell that doesn’t have the screw holes, just because the other side will simply come off like normal.**
1) Dremel a hole for the bottom of the turret, the part that the air enters through.
2) Dremel notches for the flat notches on the back of the turret.
3) Drill a hole with the same diameter as the middle of the screws (not threads)
Be very careful to have the turret on straight while you drill the pilot hole.
Essentially, like this pic.
4) enlarge the hole in the top of the turret only, making it big enough to fit the head of the screw.
5) Screw the turret on to the front of the SM750 and make it tight. If the screw won’t go all the way in, check for obstructions in the case, and if present, either shorten the screw, or dremel the obstruction. I suggest hacksawing the screw down.
6) Repeat for another screw on that side of the shell.
NOTE: if desired, pilot holes can be assed on the other side of the shell, and then screws added once the case is closed.
Yay, here’s the product of part one:
Part 2
These steps are how to attach the turret to the valve.
1) find a short section of strong tubing. Cut the tubing so that it spans the valve and turret with enough to fit in both ends, but not enough to force them apart.
2) Wrap the ends in electrical tape so one end fits snugly in the valve, and one fits snugly in the turret’s air ‘entrance’.
3) Apply plumber’s goop liberally to the turret end of the tubing and put it into the turret end. Then apply some to the other end and stick it into the valve. After it has cured, apply a layer on the outside of both connections, as well as inside the area between the tubing and the valve.
4) Make sure that all connections are fine, and that even with the maximum pumps, no air escapes, and all connections stay put.
Part 3
There aren’t any more real steps.
Now it’s up to you to barrel it as you see fit. 6” of brass or PETG seems like the best idea, because very little air is lost in the transfer from the valve to the turret. I’m hopefully making one in brass, as well as one in PETG. If I finish them soon, I’ll post which is the better. Don’t expect it too soon. I’m lucky this got out before midterms as is. I’ll keep checking back for questions and comments.
Also, while you’re barreling it, why not give it a bad-assed paintjob? I plan to when time permits. I might add some other cosmetic accessories, but I might keep it simple.
Enjoy!
-Jlego
Gears: Ice9 and I have a relationship similar to that of myself and Jax.
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I've seen you use an arrowstorm!!
#3
Posted 19 January 2005 - 08:51 AM
Why dont you have anything to drink!?
Choose one, making you better feeling!
#4
Posted 19 January 2005 - 08:55 AM
#5
Posted 19 January 2005 - 02:48 PM
#6
Posted 19 January 2005 - 09:32 PM
That's the idea, southpaw. And yes. It would suck royally if the vinyl broke in battle.3) Apply plumber’s goop liberally to the turret end of the tubing and put it into the turret end. Then apply some to the other end and stick it into the valve. After it has cured, apply a layer on the outside of both connections, as well as inside the area between the tubing and the valve.
WEASEL-
It's just like barreling an AT2k. Nothing is different about this turret, except that it's stuck on a SM750.
Brass barreling started, should be done soon. No pics of that right now.
-Jlego
Gears: Ice9 and I have a relationship similar to that of myself and Jax.
liska: You snuggles?
Gears: The nerfers most likely to engage in a threesome.
I've seen you use an arrowstorm!!
#7
Posted 20 January 2005 - 04:52 AM
...I just realised that the old version 750's valve is alot smaller than the new version 750's valve that I have - has this always been the case.
-TIG.
Also active on NerfHQ as Tidge.
#8
Posted 20 January 2005 - 12:03 PM
#9
Posted 22 January 2005 - 09:41 AM
My original idea was to use vinyl tubing, as you did, to bridge the gap between the turret an airtank, but we didn't have any, so I substituted brass. It looks SO much better when you do it so clean and carefully.
And, finally, yours ACTUALLY looks like a SM750. Mine is so... not.
Great job, man. Keep up the good work!
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#10
Posted 22 January 2005 - 09:39 PM
#11
Posted 22 January 2005 - 11:24 PM
The seal should be great, and it's only a 3" section of vinyl.
Also, it's a really sick kind of tube. I've been calling it vinyl for simplicity's sake, but really it's something my dad uses in his chem lab (he's a professor) called tygon. Here's some. I don't think that's exactly what I used, but that's the material. Now that I look at the comparison, vinyl appears to have better pressure ratings... perhaps I should replace it... only if it breaks. Otherwise, it's just a hassle. And I'm much lazier than it seems.
And it really is awesome for such a small pistol.
Anyways, I’m almost done. I'm taking suggestions on paintjobs. I was thinking a deep shiny purple on the faux air tank, with flat black stock. Then I could call it "Purple Haze".
Suggestions?
Ideas?
-Jlego
Gears: Ice9 and I have a relationship similar to that of myself and Jax.
liska: You snuggles?
Gears: The nerfers most likely to engage in a threesome.
I've seen you use an arrowstorm!!
#12
Posted 23 January 2005 - 10:51 AM
The thing is, I did this way before my mom would've been able to/needed to go to Home Depot.Thanks Ice Nine, I'm glad you like it. If you need vinyl tubing, just go to home depot. I just got a 20' roll for my current project for under 2$. And I could identify your ubermaxx as a Sm750, but then again I own 3 of them. I really like them
I'm going this morning, so I may actually get some. I also don't know if I would use 20' of it at any time soon, but, then again, i don't know.
Any improvements you noticed that the tubing supplies over a straight line (i.e. brass) from the airtank?
Unholy Three: DUPLUM SCRTA, DUPLUM PROBLEMA (2009)
But Zeke guns tend to be like proofs by contradiction
Theoretically solid but actually non-constructive
Rnbw Cln
#13
Posted 23 January 2005 - 01:08 PM
Even if it lost 5' or so, even 10', it would still be worth the greatly increased rof.
Paintjob? purple haze suggestions?
-Jlego
Gears: Ice9 and I have a relationship similar to that of myself and Jax.
liska: You snuggles?
Gears: The nerfers most likely to engage in a threesome.
I've seen you use an arrowstorm!!
#14
Posted 23 January 2005 - 02:38 PM
I was actually refering to how the tubing works in comparison to, say, a piece of brass to bride the gap between the turret and the airtank.If by straight brass out of the barrel (one shot), vs. thru vinyl to brass (four shot method). I don't see any difference. The big difference is how you can put the quad barrel on. I haven't range tested it yet, but I don't expect any differences.
Even if it lost 5' or so, even 10', it would still be worth the greatly increased rof.
Paintjob? purple haze suggestions?
-Jlego
I bought some tubing this morning at Home Depot; How do you suggest that I secure the tubing to the airtank.
As far as the paintjob goes, I would suggest a VERY dark purple paintjob all over the gun, and maybe a glossy black over the barrels and stock.
Unholy Three: DUPLUM SCRTA, DUPLUM PROBLEMA (2009)
But Zeke guns tend to be like proofs by contradiction
Theoretically solid but actually non-constructive
Rnbw Cln
#15
Posted 23 January 2005 - 02:54 PM
I was wondering, since the only thing i hate about the at2k is that it shoots from the bottom barrel, if it was a concern for you guys?
If i ever do this mod, I would make the gun shoot the top barrel. The mod is awsome as hell though. Much more compact than the at2k
#16
Posted 23 January 2005 - 03:24 PM
Yep, and that's how to attach the tubing.These steps are how to attach the turret to the valve.
1) find a short section of strong tubing. Cut the tubing so that it spans the valve and turret with enough to fit in both ends, but not enough to force them apart.
2) Wrap the ends in electrical tape so one end fits snugly in the valve, and one fits snugly in the turret’s air ‘entrance’.
3) Apply plumber’s goop liberally to the turret end of the tubing and put it into the turret end. Then apply some to the other end and stick it into the valve. After it has cured, apply a layer on the outside of both connections, as well as inside the area between the tubing and the valve.
4) Make sure that all connections are fine, and that even with the maximum pumps, no air escapes, and all connections stay put.
Hope that's what you needed.
And about brass vs. tubing: so long as the brass has a good seal, you should be fine, I’d just be worried that you would lose some air, and considering the size of the valve, I'd be somewhat careful. It really shouldn’t matter though.
Paint job, yeah, that's what I'm going for.
Drano:
I did consider putting the firing barrel on top, but it lost a coin toss. Really. That's how I decided. Hell, I thought it would be funny, just to confuse people if you mounted it on the side. I though it would be funny, but not too functional. All you have to do to mount it on top is dremel the first hole on top, and mount it the other way. No biggie.
And yes, it is much cooler in my opinion than the AT2k, because I find it more pistol-like. That's just my crazed opinion, though.
-Jlego
Gears: Ice9 and I have a relationship similar to that of myself and Jax.
liska: You snuggles?
Gears: The nerfers most likely to engage in a threesome.
I've seen you use an arrowstorm!!
#17
Posted 23 January 2005 - 03:54 PM
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