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I would say make sure it's airtight, and also, what connector are you using, does it have a non return valve? Where are you measuring pressure, in the chamber or at the compressor?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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It's as airtight as I can get it without replacing the union or using rubber sheet as a burst disc. The connector to start off with was a 1/4 BSP fitting which seals perfectly, and the pressure was measured at the compressor, but there's effectively no flow restriction between them. Now it's a shrader valve which I'll cut the spring and little pin off, so it's got no cracking pressure, and isn't depressed by the adapter.

I'll also mount the gauge and BV on the chamber, and change the chamber to either a 200mL 1" tee and fittings, or a 470mL chamber.
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This is why I like the beto stype shock pumps, you can depress the schrader independently and know exactly what pressure you have in the chamber.

A burst disk in a union should not leak, do you have adequately placed rubber washers/o-rings?
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Looking at picking up one tomorrow, they've got them at the local bike shop. Tried on Ebay, and they're all far more expensive than locally.

I tried the square union I have with a rubber washer, but the one I'm using now with a brass sealing face is perfect. If I give it a bit more pressure with the Stiltson, it seals perfectly, didn't see a single leak in 10 minutes at 35 Bar.
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I laughed more than I should have


Not safe for work, small children and ferrets. Polecats are fine though.
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Working on a new gun case, just need to put padding on the inside, put locks on the outside, and finish some edges of the fabric.

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Pretty happy with the outcome so far :D
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Looks cool. Is that luan on the outside or did you use some very decent wood and stain it?

EDIT: pengun tiem? :wink:

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Luan is too soft for my taste, also doesn't have a very interesting pattern :roll:
I used tropical hardwood for this one, altough I don't exactly know what type :P

It would have been far cheaper to just buy a commercial gun case with eggcrate-foam, but I don't like the looks. The foam also traps moisture inside the case, wich is bad for the gun in it.
EDIT: pengun tiem? :wink:
Is that an electronic cigarette? would make a pretty cool pengun :D
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I had forgot about photonicinduction (Youtube channel) until I saw this today:
https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10 ... 1452391836&

*sigh*

Googled to see why he had originally left YouTube and then realised he's now back with new vids:
http://www.youtube.com/user/Photonvids

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Well.

Anybody have an opinion on a good lightweight 250cc "cruiser". :roll:

Been looking at the Honda Rebel, V-Star 250, etc. Also was looking at the Suzuki S40 (not a 250, but still pretty lightweight).
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Can't go wrong with Hondas for reliability, and Yamahas are great too. I personally wouldn't buy a cruiser that small, despite how sexy they might look. You won't get your cool card with one though, they're like fat girls, fine if no one finds out.

But take a few for a spin, see what feels good for you. I'm not comfortable on a low cruiser, tried out a Yamaha Virago, and I could keep it straight with my knees. Just a bit too small for me. And consider a 650 for a bit more grunt, still good for a new rider, but it'll shift a heavier bike a lot better, and they'll ride like a lighter bike.
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Not looking to grab my cool card. :wink: Looking for a little bike that'll go 50 miles a day without complaint and cruising on my off days.
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Well, if you don't want a cool card, and want a versatile bike, check iut adventure touring bikes. Comfortable, great on the road, easier to ride than a cruiser, and you can treat them pretty roughly without knackering them.

If you're vertically challenged, try a CB125, light, dirt cheap, but not suited to anyone who's tall or heavy, 160-170lb would be about it. I've ridden one, and it was laggy for me at 210 fully geared up. Plus my knees were around my ears. CBR250s are good to ride too, but not a long haul bike.
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mark, surely: http://www.rokon.com/
mark.f wrote:EDIT: pengun tiem? :wink:
I was of thesame mind :D
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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