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#1 andrew01

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Posted 17 December 2003 - 06:35 AM

Here is a link to my new homemade: http://www.freewebs....newhomemade.htm

It was made out of 1/2" pvc. Metal Ball Valve. Black tennis grip on handles. 5-6 pumps = 100ft(measured)

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Posted 17 December 2003 - 07:07 AM

sorry about the double post, just thought it would be eaiser to post direct, dont know why i didnt do it in the first place?

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#3 nerfdude101

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Posted 17 December 2003 - 07:54 AM

how do you fit the pump into the pvc coupler?
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Posted 17 December 2003 - 10:01 AM

Looks a little hard to weild. Kinda big, but nice.
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Posted 17 December 2003 - 01:43 PM

That thing looks like a hell cannon, very nicely done. What are your ranges and such?

And yes, how did you fit the pump into the coupler?
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Posted 17 December 2003 - 03:53 PM

Very nice. However, does the pump have a built-in check valve? With most pumps, without a one-way valve (usually a stem valve), the air would either:

a) leak out the holes in the back that prevent compression inside the pump itself(i thinkt thats what they're for), or

:D it just sucks the air right back out and puts it back in.
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#7 andrew01

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Posted 17 December 2003 - 05:27 PM

Its not really as big as it looks since it is made out of all 1/2" pvc.

To get the pump in I used the dremel and sanded out the reducer a bit so it would have a perfect fit.

The pump does have a check valve and does not leak air.

With 5-6 pumps the gun can shoot 100ft consitenly(measured)

The copper barrel just fit perfectly with the coupler so I just added some ductape around the cooper to make it sturdy and give in an extra good seal. ^_^

I also put a laser pointer at the top but it is not in the picture.
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Posted 17 December 2003 - 07:48 PM

Ah. Is it a basketball pump, or what?
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Posted 18 December 2003 - 02:42 AM

Ah. Is it a basketball pump, or what?

I think its a bball pump but im not quite sure. I just found it in my garage.
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Posted 18 December 2003 - 05:59 PM

U did a great job attaching that pump with the PVC coupling. This gun looks very good but sorta LARGE. I propose tho that u put some epoxy or PVC glue so the pump and PVC coupling are air resistant so it dosnt leak 1 bit. It would also make the gun stronger. Other wise the gun is perfect. By the ways where do u get that metal PVC? I have only seen plastic and brass.

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Posted 18 December 2003 - 06:02 PM

U did a great job attaching that pump with the PVC coupling. This gun looks very good but sorta LARGE. I propose tho that u put some epoxy or PVC glue so the pump and PVC coupling are air resistant so it dosnt leak 1 bit. It would also make the gun stronger. Other wise the gun is perfect. By the ways where do u get that metal PVC? I have only seen plastic and brass.



1) epoxy isnt air tight, thats the "goop"'s job (and pvc glue)
2) You wouldnt knowhow strogn the gun is, so thats just stupid
3) the gun is not "perfect"
4) that was one of the stupidist posts Ive ever seen.
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Posted 18 December 2003 - 08:31 PM

By the ways where do u get that metal PVC? I have only seen plastic and brass.

Metal Ball Valve


I really do hope you didn't mean that question... I'm not being negative at all, but please read previous posts before asking a question as useless as that. PVC is a material all on it's own, it is not metal, brass, or plastic. Those three materials are all different elements and compounds (metal isn't an element, but a group of elements). Take the time to read other posts, and you won't seem like an ignorant fool next time you post.
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Posted 20 December 2003 - 07:59 AM

WTF plumbers good is shitty PVC glue is the best. Dumbass thirst i meant to put glue there so that it makes the gun more solid and for it not to leak. WTF is ur problem

Edited by ziggy, 20 December 2003 - 08:01 AM.

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#14 Sylent Blade

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Posted 20 December 2003 - 02:09 PM

Are you fucking sniffing PVC glue? You stupid ass. Why you would accuse THRIST of being a dumbass, is still unknown to me. Epoxy is for strength, PVC glue is for bondage of PVC. Plumber's Goop is for fucking airtightness and liquid tightness. You are so stupid. Why would it be called "Plumber's Goop" if it didn't seal anything worth a fuck? Hot glue is for temporary airtightness, but it will not last. First you prime the PVC with PVC Primer, then bond the PVC with PVC glue. You then put some epoxy on with the PVC glue. After that, you seal it with Plumbers Goop. You Can then protect your seal with duct tape, and then tape over that with electrical tape, or leave it as is. THINK. God... you have no idea what you are doing, or talking about. Take that can of PVC glue out of your sniffing range, and throw it away until you learn how to use it properly.
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Posted 20 December 2003 - 04:14 PM

WTF plumbers good is shitty PVC glue is the best. Dumbass thirst i meant to put glue there so that it makes the gun more solid and for it not to leak. WTF is ur problem


Heh, calm down man, I posted that before I knew that it was you, but my reaction would not have changed. I just filled you in on nerfing a few weeks ago, and you act like you know everything.

PVC glue works for PVC. Plumbers "good" as you call it is a very good sealent and adhesive. Plumbers "goop" is very good at sealing almost any type of material. I find that plumbers goop is just as good as bonding PVC as pvc glue. You know on my new blastfire? I used plumbers goop on everything on that gun including bonding pvc, and it hasnt leaked once, and is very solid.

Dont take more than you need. Dont use more pvc glue than you need. If it is going to leak, its goign to leak past the extra layer, and make it harder to pry off and reglue it, and if your IQ is anything above the average refrigerator temperature, your smart enough to apply PVC glue properly...In your homemade did you put gallons on? I should hope not, the stuff is strong, you dont need alot of it.

It just so happens that I have many problems, most of which is none of your bussiness. Although I find nothing wrong with it, you might get a bad reputation using things like "WTF". Dont be lazy, type it out.
Thanks SB, heh "THRIST" ;)

You wanna be banned again zig?

Edited by THIRST, 20 December 2003 - 04:16 PM.

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Posted 20 December 2003 - 06:14 PM

WTF plumbers good is shitty PVC glue is the best. Dumbass thirst i meant to put glue there so that it makes the gun more solid and for it not to leak. WTF is ur problem


Heh, calm down man, I posted that before I knew that it was you, but my reaction would not have changed. I just filled you in on nerfing a few weeks ago, and you act like you know everything.

PVC glue works for PVC. Plumbers "good" as you call it is a very good sealent and adhesive. Plumbers "goop" is very good at sealing almost any type of material. I find that plumbers goop is just as good as bonding PVC as pvc glue. You know on my new blastfire? I used plumbers goop on everything on that gun including bonding pvc, and it hasnt leaked once, and is very solid.

Dont take more than you need. Dont use more pvc glue than you need. If it is going to leak, its goign to leak past the extra layer, and make it harder to pry off and reglue it, and if your IQ is anything above the average refrigerator temperature, your smart enough to apply PVC glue properly...In your homemade did you put gallons on? I should hope not, the stuff is strong, you dont need alot of it.

It just so happens that I have many problems, most of which is none of your bussiness. Although I find nothing wrong with it, you might get a bad reputation using things like "WTF". Dont be lazy, type it out.
Thanks SB, heh "THRIST" ;)

You wanna be banned again zig?

I'm such a nerd, I took the time to enlarge the little message at the bottom of your post.

You wanna be banned again zig


He was previously banned? And he's acting like this? Wow.

Oh, and sorry about spelling your name wrong, THIRST. I was rushing. Yeah, the kid is dumb, so I gave him a run-down of how to apply different adhesives.

Can we get back to talking about the Homemade gun, and not how to bloodywell glue a gun together?
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Posted 20 December 2003 - 06:24 PM

I dont think theres much more to talk about, just another homemade, all questions answered...Ya, sb, hes been banned before, you wanna know who he was? pm me....

Edited by THIRST, 20 December 2003 - 06:34 PM.

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