HGDT calculations indicate that a fan will improve performance. I'm planning one for a hybrid build as well.MrCrowley wrote:The fan, well no one has tempted it before and people seem to agree it makes little difference.
@moonbogg; Good job man....

HGDT calculations indicate that a fan will improve performance. I'm planning one for a hybrid build as well.MrCrowley wrote:The fan, well no one has tempted it before and people seem to agree it makes little difference.
You got that right, and thats exactly why it has a fan and ball valve. Oh, and the work isn't free. Its coming back to them, believe me. They will make sure of it. For now its a huge relief though.MrCrowley wrote:Instead of the ball valve, you should be able to run compressed air through the Quick Connect, it should push it all out the barrel. Though this limits portability.
Lol, yeah thats what I meant.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:Are you sure you're not ecstatic?
Good luck on getting it made, looks like it will be a blast
Now THAT would have been really awesome.inonickname wrote:Ohh I was under the impression they were using the plans as payment or something like that :\ oh well..cool anyway
Moonbogg wrote:Whats a jubilee clip?
The fan, well no one has attempted it before and people seem to agree it makes little difference.
THIS is a damn good idea and it will be used for sure. I was struggling with a way to remove strain from the return pipe in the back and this idea kicks all the ass. Seriously, thank you. I will beef up that barrel support and let it restrict that elbow from trying to unroll itself. I knew I couldn't rely on the support for its ability to hold the barrel DOWN when the elbow tries to lift it up because the support has play in it. Even a tiny bit of play is too much at those pressures. But like you said I can use it for in-line support perfectly.jimmy101 wrote: How is the recoil from the barrel transfered to the chamber? The forward connection between the two is the support for the barrel when loading right? It won't atually transfer the recoil to the chamber. That means all the recoil is passed to the chamber via the elbows? Not good. I think you need bracing somwhere else in the system. Perhaps put a coupler in the barrel just in front of the barrel guide so that when the breech is closed the coupler is pressed back against the support.
Thanks also for repeating this suggestion. It is excellent and will be used. This is the kind of stuff that gets me excited. The more heads that can be put together to come up with a design, the better. Starman gave some good tips already, and will likely have saved my gauges from being banged around to hell and back. Good stuff here.jimmy101 wrote: Dave's suggestion of a needle valve between the chamber and gauge is a good one.