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haha just wanted to post this nifty little threaded shrader valve i made out of a 1/4 barbed fitting and a tubeless tire valve, i just got the tubeless and shaved off all the rubber then i got the 1/4 barbed fitting and used a hack saw and cut off the barbed part then epoxied in the tubeless :D what do you guys think? :lol: saved two dollers making it then buying it :P
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the barb fitting with the barbed cut off
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certainly looks pro at the end. no leaks?
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thanks, :lol: epoxy leak? nah. :D
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id rather spend the 2 xtra dollars :D
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haha , why?with the two extra dollars i bought Teflon tape and a pvc fitting :lol:
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Looks good, Very clean. I
Hate to spoil the fun though, but heres one for under 2 dollars at surplus center

http://surpluscenter.com/item.asp?UID=2 ... atname=air
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I've never seen the screw in type in Australia,and I did this for my newest cannon :wink: Pictures of it up soon.
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rna_duelers, i get mine from a tire and wheel specialist, they are called chrome shrada valves, norm cost about 4$
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this costed= free :lol:
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Bro, use the macro setting on your camera in future.
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nice, looks exactly like this one

and i agree with ^^^ that's blurry, looks like a good quality camera, but blurry
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yea thats what i tried to copy :P and it worked lol yeah i dont really know how to use my camera but im learning its this [url]http://www.livingroom.org.au/photolog/c ... -z1000.jpg
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yeah, i got the older version of that, it's pretty good, but right after the warranty expired, something went wrong and the lens stayed out with the shutter open and we had to pay $150 to get it repaired
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wow thats alot you could buy a whole new one for 150 :shock: i saw it a costco :lol: its a pretty darn good camera though wouldn't you agree?
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yeah, we got it at costco, it came in a little bundle thing, the whole thing was like 300, so my dad just had it repaired

edit: lately, all of my posts have started with "yeah..."
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