UltimateInline Mark II
- schmanman
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amazing! just amazing! I was wondering when someone would finally use a pressure washer handle instead of a blowgun, not only is it higher flow,it's also cooler looking!
I had no real use for one, and didn't want to pay the $40 or use the one from ours (angry parents). so I Have not gotten one.
excellent, excellent work!
I had no real use for one, and didn't want to pay the $40 or use the one from ours (angry parents). so I Have not gotten one.
excellent, excellent work!
Persistence is a measure of faith in yourself
imablackskater: $300 for the gun (not bad, considering a SAW costs about a grand), or $600 for the gun, backpack, CO2 tank, Regulator, and 2 hoses.
Brian- the only complaints I get now are, "man, that thing is too unfair" or "why can't I buy one?"
Brian- the only complaints I get now are, "man, that thing is too unfair" or "why can't I buy one?"
"oh my god, I'm so old now" -me, 2020
- zeigs spud
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schmanman wrote:amazing! just amazing! I was wondering when someone would finally use a pressure washer handle instead of a blowgun, not only is it higher flow,it's also cooler looking!
I had no real use for one, and didn't want to pay the $40 or use the one from ours (angry parents). so I Have not gotten one.
excellent, excellent work!
i've seen them b4...or were those somthing els...idk i have seen things identical to that on cannons b4 but yea dido on awsomeness
New super cheezy video now online... it's short but I'll have a longer one up soon I hope
"oh my god, I'm so old now" -me, 2020
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Dude, that guy was in inspiration for me to build my own inline vortex. All I did was make it a bullpup with the block in the rear. That dude is awsome.
- mega_swordman
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Astounding. This gun is simply amazing. Very well crafted, and I can't help but to like the backpack as well. Kudos to you.
"Never tell people how to do things. Tell them what to do and they will surprise you with their ingenuity." George S. Patton
- thrasmussen
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I'd like to know how you get such perfect porting on the shroud.
- crazyfreak0075
- Specialist
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Yes the long awaited video. Thanks dude, it performs just as i imagined it too. Nice gun, lucky with the free bb's too.
You know the old saying, "Measure twice, cut once"thrasmussen wrote:I'd like to know how you get such perfect porting on the shroud.
I went by, "Measure twice, agonize over it, compare bits one last time, and then clamp everything down securely and go at it"
It actually isn't that hard to do, but it takes a long time. I suggest not using a spade bit, too, as the edges of the holes get "choppy" and require a bit of sanding to smooth out. I suggest using a Forstner bit instead. A drill press would probably help, too, though I didn't use one.
"oh my god, I'm so old now" -me, 2020
- thrasmussen
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Same way I do it, just that I always mess up the first time!
I'mstill wondering if you could reveal the back stock's inner workings. I have yet to find a spring that might work for that. Or any way to make it work in there with the 1", the 1.5", and the couplings is all I know. and how does the back seal? through the piston? or through fittings in the back?
I wish I had a better signature...