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Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 1:25 am
by djbizz1
TwitchTheAussie wrote:16mm inner diameter metal pipe mate. Now just get her finished.

<strike>16mm? what's that in inches?</strike>
Don't worry I used my self initiative and took 30seconds of my time to search google and found a converter to use:
http://www.eslus.com/Gizmos/inchcm.html
Edited by MrCrowley
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 2:15 am
by TwitchTheAussie
djbizz1 wrote:TwitchTheAussie wrote:16mm inner diameter metal pipe mate. Now just get her finished.

<strike>16mm? what's that in inches?</strike>
Im going to quote from Duece Bigalo European Gigalo and say you Imperialist b@$7@rd No I kid mate and thanks for the converter site Mr Crowley

Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 9:09 am
by mark.f
Not only can you search Google for converters, you can actually use Google as the converter as well.

Simply type 16 millimeters in inches, and et voila!
Now, onto the barrel. Paintballs' OD is generally somewhere in the neighborhood of .68", (17.3 mm). So, therefore, your best choice is 3/4" aluminum hydraulic tubing. I've said this to every new person so far who asked about paintball barrels. If you get the 3/4" aluminum tubing that's not bendable and rated to 190 PSIG, then the inside diameter of this tubing is 0.68". They fit perfectly with paintballs.
Posted: Wed Jun 20, 2007 10:48 am
by djbizz1
markfh11q wrote:Not only can you search Google for converters, you can actually use Google as the converter as well.

Simply type 16 millimeters in inches, and et voila!
Now, onto the barrel. Paintballs' OD is generally somewhere in the neighborhood of .68", (17.3 mm). So, therefore, your best choice is 3/4" aluminum hydraulic tubing. I've said this to every new person so far who asked about paintball barrels. If you get the 3/4" aluminum tubing that's not bendable and rated to 190 PSIG, then the inside diameter of this tubing is 0.68". They fit perfectly with paintballs.
GREAT!! Thanks a lot!!
