Anyone ever hear of those new Infusion balls from Spalding? Well, they have these mini pumps in them, that look very helpful. And probably could be used for mini Homemades. Or better yet, POCKET ONES! Oooo.... But it would be a waste of ball to just use the pump.
Anyone own one of these things? Anyone even try this?
Infusion Pumps!
Started by DJ Hurley, Mar 11 2003 10:41 PM
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#2
Posted 12 March 2003 - 01:04 PM
That would take a while but I geuss it could work...
#3
Posted 12 March 2003 - 07:21 PM
[COLOR=yellow]Why would it take A long time? The way I see it is that you would have to just cut the pump out of the ball and hot glue it to where ever you want it to go. thats sort of what I did with a pump off of one of my old nerf guns that wasn't too good.It works fine on my Homemade. I think the infusion pump would work,but there's just one thing, It would be pretty dumb to waste about $20.00 on a basketball and then just use its pump. A waste of $ but it would work.
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#4
Posted 12 March 2003 - 08:41 PM
Given the size of that pump (And thus the long amount of priming time), I'd just stick with an Secret Strike Pocket Blaster pump, or just a removable air charge system. Speaking of which, I'm taking my Spring Break to build some of these pieces-o-crap, in full. Perhaps I'll come out with a selective semi/fully automatic pistol.
...That, and a Calculus course I'm taking by correspondance... "Teach Yourself" and a crappy work ethic aren't very good. Well, now that I've annoyed you with this sidetrip, I'd like to say that, with a check valve, and one of those miniature, inverted hose clamps Nerf uses on pump and valve connections for their vinyl tubing in such guns as the Supermaxx series, the Powerclip, and the RF20, with a modified nut (For human thumbs), you could have an easily removable pump. Of course, you could just be simple, and use a mini bike pump and a Tubeless tire valve... But where's the fun in that?
...That, and a Calculus course I'm taking by correspondance... "Teach Yourself" and a crappy work ethic aren't very good. Well, now that I've annoyed you with this sidetrip, I'd like to say that, with a check valve, and one of those miniature, inverted hose clamps Nerf uses on pump and valve connections for their vinyl tubing in such guns as the Supermaxx series, the Powerclip, and the RF20, with a modified nut (For human thumbs), you could have an easily removable pump. Of course, you could just be simple, and use a mini bike pump and a Tubeless tire valve... But where's the fun in that?
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