making a mini pumpken cannon?Brian the brain wrote:Just recieved my new barrel...
Not my usual compact work.
This one is thickwalled steel and has in I.D. of 6.4 inches..
The trick is to connect it to my 30 liter reservoir and somehow build a valve inbetween...
I'll sort it out..
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Exactly!
Hopefully I'll get it together for the September event in Belgium but I think it is more likely I'll go next year...
Hopefully I'll get it together for the September event in Belgium but I think it is more likely I'll go next year...
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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great we final get to see one getting built!, what are you planing for the valve?
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I might be able to swap a defunct Honda CB100L for a Yamaha RT100 2 stroke, which won't take much work to get going.
Worth it? I don't think I can get the CB100 going, not without replacing the wiring loom, stripping and cleaning the carby, cleaning the fuel tank and replacing the battery.
I'm pretty average with 4 strokes, but I'm very comfortable with 2 strokes. I think the RT100 just needs decokeing and the oil pump primed. If need be I can strip the carby, cut and replace gaskets and the like.
It'll be like riding a monkey bike for me though, but better than walking to the letterbox.
Worth it? I don't think I can get the CB100 going, not without replacing the wiring loom, stripping and cleaning the carby, cleaning the fuel tank and replacing the battery.
I'm pretty average with 4 strokes, but I'm very comfortable with 2 strokes. I think the RT100 just needs decokeing and the oil pump primed. If need be I can strip the carby, cut and replace gaskets and the like.
It'll be like riding a monkey bike for me though, but better than walking to the letterbox.
/sarcasm, /hyperbole
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there are auto n manual RT's if its the manual go for it.Zeus wrote:I might be able to swap a defunct Honda CB100L for a Yamaha RT100 2 stroke, which won't take much work to get going.
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dam winter just started for me, and last summer sucked.jakethebeast wrote:Heh, summer vacation started... 10 whole weeks, freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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Just what I needed to hear in the middle of my exam breakjakethebeast wrote:Heh, summer vacation started... 10 whole weeks, freeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee!
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Mr C, no i haven't seen it! Have you seen Tuntematon sotilas? now THATS real art, i have seen it like 10 times
Etulinjan Edessä is good too if you like finnish war movies
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life