Double Blaster 2 Diagram
Started by 3DBBQ, Aug 09 2003 02:20 PM
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#2
Posted 09 August 2003 - 04:40 PM
Your 3D take on gun design is definitely quite unique, given most homemades can be described, and are designed, in a 2D sense. These homemades are quite eye-opening.
Hope this one goes well, I'm a bit worried about the airseal between the second breakaway blaster, and the main blaster, when air is shared between the two... Are you using threaded couplings?
Hope this one goes well, I'm a bit worried about the airseal between the second breakaway blaster, and the main blaster, when air is shared between the two... Are you using threaded couplings?
"'Revere me as hot! All others are not! THIS, I COMMAND!'"
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#3
Posted 09 August 2003 - 08:20 PM
That's going to be a clunky-ass gun man...
I'm with Zero. I see that there is a cutoff valve on the larger, 'main' gun (with the pump), but the air in the second gun will leak out!
I'm with Zero. I see that there is a cutoff valve on the larger, 'main' gun (with the pump), but the air in the second gun will leak out!
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but we do sh*t and F---"
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but we do sh*t and F---"
~Webbster, Foam Improvement.
"I got four points... I sackled you"
#5
Posted 10 August 2003 - 04:16 AM
Oh, I assumed that the second blaster was meant to detach. If it's permanently attached, then you are quite right.
"'Revere me as hot! All others are not! THIS, I COMMAND!'"
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#6
Posted 10 August 2003 - 12:47 PM
I really dig your homemades. They're cool looking and seem pretty functional.
Have you thought about working with solenoid valves or homemade valves rather than ball valves?
Have you thought about working with solenoid valves or homemade valves rather than ball valves?
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