yeah, a hard tank would work as long as you don't fill it with a ton of pressure. It would work with a pin powered blaster too... It would just be harder since you would have to rig the trigger up to it.I was thinking, could this work with a normal pin tank instead of a backpressure? I was afraid of all of the air going into the At3k tank at once, and breaking it. Would a hard tank work instead of MS bladders?
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#26
Posted 16 January 2011 - 10:02 PM
#27
Posted 16 January 2011 - 10:46 PM
Edited by utahnerf, 17 January 2011 - 12:20 AM.
#28
Posted 17 January 2011 - 04:25 AM
Uhhhh, you know PVC and the fittings that go with it? I have genuine faith that you can figure it out without having your hand held along the way.Yeah, rigging the trigger to a pin tank is reeaaalllly annoying. Also, has anyone ever made a write up for a hard tank?
#29
Posted 19 January 2011 - 03:21 AM
Most likely? Anyone have something more definite to say about this? I mean, if it does replace both, I'll buy one. I'm not even considering it until I get something more than a maybe though.It would most likely replace both, meaning full semi-auto.
Yep it works. I will have to post of a video of it tomorrow.
#30
Posted 19 January 2011 - 08:12 AM
Most likely? Anyone have something more definite to say about this? I mean, if it does replace both, I'll buy one. I'm not even considering it until I get something more than a maybe though.It would most likely replace both, meaning full semi-auto.
Yep it works. I will have to post of a video of it tomorrow.
If it does in fact work, I might use that instead of the other parts that i was planning for V2. Is it pretty tiny in size? Does it let out the air fast enough to fire a larger tank, or is it meant for a smaller tank? If this works, I won't use the factory produced blast button and push button. I'll just use this.
#31
Posted 19 January 2011 - 04:50 PM
Uhhhh, you know PVC and the fittings that go with it? I have genuine faith that you can figure it out without having your hand held along the way.Yeah, rigging the trigger to a pin tank is reeaaalllly annoying. Also, has anyone ever made a write up for a hard tank?
First of all, harsh.
I should have worded that differently, I am only unsure of what nipples to put on the outside of the tank, to attach to the 1/4" vinyl tubing. I would like suggestions because I don't want to fuck up the tank.
#32
Posted 19 January 2011 - 05:43 PM
Uhhhh, you know PVC and the fittings that go with it? I have genuine faith that you can figure it out without having your hand held along the way.Yeah, rigging the trigger to a pin tank is reeaaalllly annoying. Also, has anyone ever made a write up for a hard tank?
First of all, harsh.
I should have worded that differently, I am only unsure of what nipples to put on the outside of the tank, to attach to the 1/4" vinyl tubing. I would like suggestions because I don't want to fuck up the tank.
If you look at my Airtech 2000 tank expansion, it should give you some ideas. I didn't use a nipple or anything. I just super glued some tubing into a reasonably tight hole. From there, I solvent welded it in place.
#34
Posted 20 January 2011 - 07:32 AM
Well, I was going to order this... I saw that it shipped from cincinnati ohio, which I live 20 minutes (MAYBE) from. I then proceeded to make an order. They want 8.77 for shipping, and then they have a 10 dollar handling fee on top of that. That is just total BS. 10 dollars to put something in a padded envelope? 8.77 to ship something that is the size of 5 nickels stacked on top of each other down the street? RIDICULOUS.
#35
Posted 20 January 2011 - 12:11 PM
Ordering from the Clippard site isn't the best choice. Oftentimes you can find the products on ebay or other sites with much more reasonable S+H. I got a regulator from them a while back, and it was actually from an industrial surplus site. So just look around and search for the item number, and it should show up eventually.Well, I was going to order this... I saw that it shipped from cincinnati ohio, which I live 20 minutes (MAYBE) from. I then proceeded to make an order. They want 8.77 for shipping, and then they have a 10 dollar handling fee on top of that. That is just total BS. 10 dollars to put something in a padded envelope? 8.77 to ship something that is the size of 5 nickels stacked on top of each other down the street? RIDICULOUS.
#36
Posted 20 January 2011 - 01:40 PM
I am having no luck with this. Only the clippards site, and this thread come up under google. I tried searching under shopping, and there was nothing at all. Looks like I need to find another part that is a little cheaper.Ordering from the Clippard site isn't the best choice. Oftentimes you can find the products on ebay or other sites with much more reasonable S+H. I got a regulator from them a while back, and it was actually from an industrial surplus site. So just look around and search for the item number, and it should show up eventually.Well, I was going to order this... I saw that it shipped from cincinnati ohio, which I live 20 minutes (MAYBE) from. I then proceeded to make an order. They want 8.77 for shipping, and then they have a 10 dollar handling fee on top of that. That is just total BS. 10 dollars to put something in a padded envelope? 8.77 to ship something that is the size of 5 nickels stacked on top of each other down the street? RIDICULOUS.
#37
Posted 21 January 2011 - 11:01 PM
I am having no luck with this. Only the clippards site, and this thread come up under google. I tried searching under shopping, and there was nothing at all. Looks like I need to find another part that is a little cheaper.Ordering from the Clippard site isn't the best choice. Oftentimes you can find the products on ebay or other sites with much more reasonable S+H. I got a regulator from them a while back, and it was actually from an industrial surplus site. So just look around and search for the item number, and it should show up eventually.Well, I was going to order this... I saw that it shipped from cincinnati ohio, which I live 20 minutes (MAYBE) from. I then proceeded to make an order. They want 8.77 for shipping, and then they have a 10 dollar handling fee on top of that. That is just total BS. 10 dollars to put something in a padded envelope? 8.77 to ship something that is the size of 5 nickels stacked on top of each other down the street? RIDICULOUS.
I ordered a bunch of stuff from them at once so it wasn't so bad. If you like I can sell you one. Send me a PM and we can work out the details. But it shouldn't be more then 10 dollars shipped.
#38
Posted 17 February 2011 - 11:18 PM
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#39
Posted 18 February 2011 - 10:18 PM
#40
Posted 19 February 2011 - 09:11 PM
1. Whats the valve used on the trigger?
2. Where can I get one?
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#41
Posted 19 February 2011 - 09:49 PM
Nice job on V2. Questions:
1. Whats the valve used on the trigger?
2. Where can I get one?
Well, I was going to order this... I saw that it shipped from cincinnati ohio, which I live 20 minutes (MAYBE) from. I then proceeded to make an order. They want 8.77 for shipping, and then they have a 10 dollar handling fee on top of that. That is just total BS. 10 dollars to put something in a padded envelope? 8.77 to ship something that is the size of 5 nickels stacked on top of each other down the street? RIDICULOUS.
There ya go.
#42
Posted 19 February 2011 - 10:25 PM
#43
Posted 20 February 2011 - 09:02 PM
I tried that, but it's pretty far away... I figure I might as well just make a big order eventually, that way shipping is cheaper.Try clicking the "Distributors" link in the sidebar of the Clippard site, then enter your zip code. They may have a store that sells their product locally, or close to locally. I found one near me I'll be checking out to pick up my own sweet semi-auto awesomeness.
#44
Posted 20 February 2011 - 09:26 PM
Edited by Doom, 20 February 2011 - 09:27 PM.
#45
Posted 20 February 2011 - 09:45 PM
So if you call them instead of ordering online it's cheaper? That's pretty weirdI live rather far away from the Clippard distributor nearest to me. I called them on the phone and they shipped my order to me. There was no problem, and I greatly appreciated the reduced cost.
#46
Posted 20 February 2011 - 10:57 PM
#47
Posted 20 February 2011 - 11:14 PM
So if you call them instead of ordering online it's cheaper? That's pretty weird
I think you're confused. The problem is that Clippard has absurd shipping and handling charges. I didn't order from Clippard. I ordered from a distributor. The distributor did not have an online store. All orders not processed physically in the store were done over the phone. I got the same reduced price distributors have and I didn't have to pay Clippard's absurd charges.
#48
Posted 21 February 2011 - 12:36 AM
Good job with the valve, looks like you are rocking it now.
Yep, it's a fun blaster to use.
I think I'll be needing 2 more... maybe more. It all depends on how much I want to spend on my projects.
#49
Posted 21 February 2011 - 01:23 PM
Ah. That makes sense. I might just do thatSo if you call them instead of ordering online it's cheaper? That's pretty weird
I think you're confused. The problem is that Clippard has absurd shipping and handling charges. I didn't order from Clippard. I ordered from a distributor. The distributor did not have an online store. All orders not processed physically in the store were done over the phone. I got the same reduced price distributors have and I didn't have to pay Clippard's absurd charges.
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