Last edited by knownothingmags; 01-04-2014 at 02:26 PM.
thanks goes out to need4reebs for helping me figure out some stuff on this build and making me see how much of a brick I was making this thing and complicating it.
new parts drawn now just waiting for approval that all the attributes I made can be machined.
+1 for starting over.
cant learn unless you make a few mistakes.
intro video show show my setup just to get it shooting.
horrific.
videos may need to buffer. so wait for it. or not its up to you.
video of it shooting, dry fire.
http://s741.photobucket.com/user/the...f9235.mp4.html
of course I have no air, just enough to get about 12 shots off(4)
if you notice there is a little ratcheting effect because one of the rams is longer then the other, so it contacts the coupler holding onto the three sears first. you can really hear it in the video but in person you sure can.
pretty fun to shoot.
now I can finalize my cads and get the aluminum milled,
so I can run the air lines the way I want.
Well done
Finally…haha…only 2 years later.:roll eyes:
Last edited by knownothingmags; 01-16-2014 at 06:30 PM.
should be soon, depends on when I get the cads to XMT and his timeframe.
-trying decide what what barrels to use, ultralites freak bored or deadly winds 16"
-I need some profile help with two parts other then that cads are ready for machining.
-need to buy and on/off asa
-need to decide on a forgrip, cf or a style of gas thru, or just cad up a custom one.
-need luke to ule the inteliframe.
-need to buy 3 feednecks from ccm
looks like a lot, but isn't,
except for the cad help, I can get the rest done anytime. its just money.
nothing wrong with a hack saw
You should machine the rail so that the barrel aim converges on a single point 70 or so feet down range. Then the balls will hit each other creating a very long range shotgun effect! :P
Or, so that the outer barrels aim slightly away from each other, broadening your lanes.
Or, set up the sear striker so that the shots occur in sequence rather than simultaneously!
Or, put an APEX on each and dial the backspin differently on each.
Or, lol that's all I've got. Pumped to see this thing get finished.
have you solved your air fitting problems yet? I have looked everywhere I can think of, asked my best maintenance man at work, and I've got nothing.
the only thing I can think of is hydraulic fittings which are larger than you want i'm sure or you may have to raid the front end of a cocker for its microline setup. sorry I couldn't be more help
cockers don't use microline, they use lp hose.
I think I have it figured out, the parts are in cad I just need someone to help me with some work on the last piece, just don't know the questions to ask.
-need to make sure my wrong way of thinking comes across so someone who knows what they are doing can understand the idea that's in my head.
literally just need to make sure there is room for the macroline elbow threading,
have It be as close to level with the elbow that is in the valve.
that's kinda where im at.
im going to call palmers tomorrow along with see what xmt can do for me.
wat are you trying to do?
interesting look, I like it.
almost looks like you could do rotational firing with that setup.
I had thought of the triple mag along time ago when I got to know about the gold plated dual mag, it was actually the day I owned my first mag about 14 years ago.,
friend sold me his PF right mag with inteliframe, not long after I traded the classic in for an x-valve and I was on my way to my addiction.
ill tell the whole story with correct dates when the triple mag is finished.
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you could set that up on my rc car mag super easy. I like it.
files sent off to xmt for approval and adjustments.
from here we find out how bad I suck at cad.
this will let me know where my radius spots are off/wrong.
and maybe soon I can close out this project and start buying new parts for other builds.
Ratzo: you need 3 matching barrels. mismatched ones look hideous. if you are going to do it, do it right.
Very nice.