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In Topic: Firestrike Swappable Inline Clip Mod
26 February 2013 - 01:07 PM
So I'm guessing the singled barrel will be a pretty significant improvement, but how does the inline clip perform with that small of a plunger tube. What I'm trying to say is, "Ranges?"
In Topic: Log Home Help Foam questions
29 January 2013 - 08:10 PM
It will work in most CPVC springers, even tho it will be a bit tight.
With the batch I got, not all of it was perfectly round. There are noticeable flat spots and even some depressions running along the length. I would stick with what Kane recommends.
With the batch I got, not all of it was perfectly round. There are noticeable flat spots and even some depressions running along the length. I would stick with what Kane recommends.
In Topic: Log Home Help Foam questions
29 January 2013 - 05:48 PM
I'll second all of that. It is much more heat resistant than most foam I have seen. I haven't used it in PETG but it is a very tight fit in CPVC. It is pretty dense/hard foam.
The only issue I have seen with it is that it doesn't straighten out as easily as most softer FBR, but I admit I have never tried methods other than tension to straighten them. Heating them in a section of brass tube may produce better results for you.
The only issue I have seen with it is that it doesn't straighten out as easily as most softer FBR, but I admit I have never tried methods other than tension to straighten them. Heating them in a section of brass tube may produce better results for you.
In Topic: mad ghost problems
08 August 2012 - 12:25 AM
Just make sure you get some fairly heavy duty hinges. None of that brass crap or anything, there is a lot of stress where it contacts the bolt, and over time can bend slightly in the middle.
In Topic: mad ghost problems
07 August 2012 - 08:25 PM
I believe that 3DBBQ may have some slightly more efficient valves to use. I find the lever works perfectly fine. Here are the links to some pics, as I can't figure out how to directly post them...
Trigger lever resting position
Cut down edge and attaching screws
Trigger lever resting position
Cut down edge and attaching screws
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