#1
Posted 02 June 2003 - 12:20 AM
#2
Posted 02 June 2003 - 07:04 AM
...Thats my two cents...
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#3
Posted 02 June 2003 - 10:33 AM
#4
Posted 02 June 2003 - 05:34 PM
#5
Posted 02 June 2003 - 06:58 PM
don't use tape for this, please.
#6
Posted 02 June 2003 - 10:46 PM
Then I guess I'll just wait then. Thanks. That sounds tricky, how hard will it be?My mod is going to completely replace the existing plunger. My goal is to upgrade the gun to maximize it's potential while simultaneously replacing every breakable part.
#7
Posted 02 June 2003 - 11:19 PM
This one will be hard.
#8
Posted 23 June 2003 - 05:27 PM
Tried to puzzle that one out a couple years ago when I was into it. Good luck, the problem is every time you upgrade a piece, you have to figure out a way to upgrade the piece that the newly upgraded piece is going to cause to break. By the time I was done thinking it through, I had "mind-machined" a new crossbow out of aircraft aluminun and titanium alloy (j/k of course)... only problem was, I'm not a machinist. I set that one aside for a while.My mod is going to completely replace the existing plunger. My goal is to upgrade the gun to maximize it's potential while simultaneously replacing every breakable part.
You seem pretty talented with mods, if anyone can do it, you should be able to. Good luck.
#9
Posted 24 June 2003 - 12:04 AM
Yeah, I'm aware that I have to:
1. Completely rebuild the plunger in it's entirety from threaded steel rod, nuts, washers, brass tubing, PVC, rubber o-rings, etc.
2. Replace the spring with something more useful
3. Replace the catch piece if it's going to hold the new spring in
4. Strengthen the case so it can hold the spring and catch piece without snapping
5. Do something about that god awful trigger
Well, okay... #5 isn't strictly necessary but the ergonomics on that trigger are horrible. You have to pull it back almost flush with the case...
#10
Posted 24 June 2003 - 12:20 AM
I do think you'll have considerably more success than I did however, you're methodical and neat style of modding is much better suited for a project like this than my "grab a dremel and improvise" style.
#11
Posted 24 June 2003 - 08:17 PM
So some of that and it will support stronger spring... but then you need a better plunger...I guess you already know all that. I gave up and went back to bands.
I'm definately impressed with your other mods. That's what really got me interested in Nerf again. Your barrel work is fascinating, have you tried porting and polishing... ala paintball barrell mods? I have done that with copper and seen noticable improvement.
Good luck.
#12
Posted 24 June 2003 - 08:45 PM
Can you describe in more detail the porting and polishing mods? I'm not really into paintball so I'm not quite sure exactly what that entails (aside from a very general idea).
#13
Posted 25 June 2003 - 10:12 AM
We use an epoxy in our shop that is strong enough to actually fabricate parts out of. It's called G2, we use it because it will bond to oily and acidic woods where most epoxies will not. It's nothing short of amazing. Normally I wouldn't mess with epoxy either, but I love this stuff.Bah, screw epoxy.
Can you describe in more detail the porting and polishing mods?
To polish a barrel, you basically just use a series of jeweler's rogues and buffer to put a mirror polish on the inside of the barrel. You have to get a little creative and make the inside buffer yourself, but they are easy, I just used a small buffing attachment that I sized and stick on the end of a drill bit. Best results come from using it in a drill press, but you can do it by hand. The port is just a series of holes at the end of the barrel to let the air expand so it doesn't push the tail of the dart around when it exits the barrel. (barrel wash) You can use shorter barrels that way since you don't need to allow distance for the speed of the dart to exceed the speed of the air. They exit straighter and with less noise. I did see a mod where someone was porting the end of their pvc barrel.
It's my guess that it will increase performance, but how much? Who knows. I am going to try it shortly and do a before after, so I guess we'll see. It looks cool too.
#14
Posted 25 June 2003 - 10:26 AM
Thanks for the ideas!
#15
Posted 25 June 2003 - 03:27 PM
Where can I buy that G2 stuff? That sounds awesome.
#16
Posted 26 June 2003 - 12:54 PM
To be honest I'm not sure where in the states... I know it's a Canadian product, I use the stuff in the shop mostly. You can try Canadian Tire, it's a hardware outlet in Canada, they may sell online. I'll check and see who our stateside supplier is. It's remarkable stuff... I use to fill worn areas in violin bows where finger acid and pressure have caused a divet. That repair lasts years.Where can I buy that G2 stuff? That sounds awesome.
Try this link:
http://www.plasticworld.ca/Epoxy$.htm
#17
Posted 03 July 2003 - 09:32 PM
#18
Posted 04 July 2003 - 10:38 PM
I tried using machine screws and knuts with the "proxy server" and it didn't work very well. Granted, I was using them to install a mounting bracket for a 1500 on the side of a super soaker, so the metal and screws didn't support the structure of the gun, they just added to it....If I'm going to do a mod as extreme as this, involving lots of metal work, I'm going to bolt everything together that I can, and rely as little as possible on epoxy...
I would personally opt for pop rivets, but from the sounds of it you don't like planning details ahead of time so you'd probably go crazy drilling out rivets that you placed in the wrong spots.
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#19
Posted 05 July 2003 - 03:58 PM
You named your gun "proxy server"? Jesus Christ......
#20
Posted 06 July 2003 - 08:19 PM
Proxy Server
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#21
Posted 06 July 2003 - 09:38 PM
#22
Posted 07 July 2003 - 12:19 AM
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#23
Posted 07 July 2003 - 12:23 PM
*names whip tail scorpion*
#24
Posted 07 July 2003 - 07:47 PM
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Posted 24 July 2003 - 03:14 PM
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