It's been a while since I've been on here. I was looking at my old website and saw something that I thought I'd pass on to everybody. If you're looking for a leak, I found that a good way to locate it without submerging your gun is to use a regular drinking straw. Stick one end in your ear (not too far, just enough to hear through it) and move the other end slowly over the area where the suspected leak is. This is far more accurate than just using your ear, since that only narrows it down to a few square inches. The straw method will place you pretty much right on the leak. Anyway, I thought that was worth telling people. Glad to see that people are still nerfing.
Finding Leaks
Started by Formerly Sane, Jul 13 2006 09:33 PM
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#1
Posted 13 July 2006 - 09:33 PM
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#3
Posted 08 August 2006 - 01:49 AM
yeah, make sure it's got some pressure in it so air is coming out.
ps. sorry, I know this is an old topic. I seriously haven't been on since July 13th though.
ps. sorry, I know this is an old topic. I seriously haven't been on since July 13th though.
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#4
Posted 08 August 2006 - 02:01 AM
I just did this the other day it works great.
I don't get my kicks out of you,
I don't feel the way I used to do.
I know its bad,
After what we had,
But I’m just not the angel you knew.
I don't feel the way I used to do.
I know its bad,
After what we had,
But I’m just not the angel you knew.
#5
Posted 08 August 2006 - 02:49 AM
Some of the toy stethescopes work well, despite usually being smaller for children. Same concept, if you want to look more official to go with you "Dr. Physics" lab coat (I'm looking for one).
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