
Polishing surely gives it its "finishing touch".
I know that part, what i meant was, is there any safety mechanisms apart from that? I do see it looks very strong though, is the bolt solid metal with a metal rod tapped into it?psycix wrote:The bolt rotates and locks. Then in can't move back anymore.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
I suggest Brasso brand:shadowzzz wrote:could you please tell me what brand of toothpaste you used, because my brass Zippo is becoming an ugly piece of smudge
The kind that is ..like...toothpasty...and cheap..I thought maybe it mattered which brand he used ?
Finally I can take it down..I just noticed the edited title *sigh* hehe
No.is there any safety mechanisms apart from that?
You're getting good at that since the homemade pump don't you?I can always use my teeth to catch it in case it fails.
My bolt will have a bolt going through the middle, with a nut and washer on each side. Then in the middle of the bolt is hot glue. So that doesn't sound strong enough? Would I be better of using epoxy inside? Or should I just get a solid length of steel and tap into it?Brian the brain wrote: The hot glue part worries me.
It is the solid core that gives my bolt it's strength.
Don't even think about it JSR..
Brian the brain wrote:My appearance just hasn't changed that dramatically because of the epoxy reconstruction I underwent in some cave...
I'm sorta like an epoxy-borg now...
oh but I did!It is the solid core that gives my bolt it's strength.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life