This is the life of a hybrid userpneumaticcannons wrote:The more I "play" with this thing the more I love it, and the more my neighbors hate me
Loving this, proof that you don't need to try and build a lathe before making your own hybrid

This is the life of a hybrid userpneumaticcannons wrote:The more I "play" with this thing the more I love it, and the more my neighbors hate me
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

So does this mean that my membership application in the epoxy hybrid club was accepted?jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:This is the life of a hybrid userpneumaticcannons wrote:The more I "play" with this thing the more I love it, and the more my neighbors hate me
Loving this, proof that you don't need to try and build a lathe before making your own hybridgood job!

Yes, but you violated the first rule of the club so you automatically got your membership revokedSo does this mean that my membership application in the epoxy hybrid club was accepted

Ignore POLAND_SPUD, he's just jealous that he's only a theoretical member for nowpneumaticcannons wrote:So does this mean that my membership application in the epoxy hybrid club was accepted?
Ummm... very easily?How do you inject the butane from the syringe to the PET bottle?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

uummm, if you really want detail... I inject it, then pinch the air line as I take the syringe out, then insert the plug while the air line is still pinched...jazzman56 wrote:Pneumaticcannons, How do you inject the butane from the syringe to the PET bottle?




hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

Do you have any old pictures or videos of that? That sounds pretty cool.jackssmirkingrevenge wrote: I remember shooting closed PET bottles full of water and the cap would blow off simply from the hydrostatic overpressure.




That's just cruel and unusual plastic bottle torture! it never had a chance to get away! lolLabtecpower wrote:[youtube][/youtube]



surprisingly, the cap didn't actually blow apart. It developed a small crack in the top which shattered the epoxy. The cap stayed on but the barrel blew off.Shame the cap blew apart
thats a good idea. I think I'm going to do just that and fill the space between the pipe and barrel with loads of epoxyMaybe you can sleeve the cap with a piece of metal pipe?

I did something similar here but really, if you want higher pressures, time to seek a different threaded fittings.pneumaticcannons wrote:I think I'm going to do just that and fill the space between the pipe and barrel with loads of epoxy
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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