this is a machine keen community, would it be possible to make say.. a dye rotor with an entirely aluminum shell and feed tube? thanks
this is a machine keen community, would it be possible to make say.. a dye rotor with an entirely aluminum shell and feed tube? thanks
You could probably get one machined. Spendy for sure. You could get one 3d printed in metal. It would cost a bit also
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How well does hydro dip hold up on a hopper?
How deep are your pockets?
lol i was more wondering if it was possible... i dont necessarily want one made... but if i did would it be about 400 bucks?
lol sorry i have no idea about machining costs.. so if it is possible.. and it would actually work... how much would it be luke??? a thousand plus??? thanks for the replies also
Based on all the custom 1 off parts I've had done for motorcycles my shot at the hip guess was well over a grand for 1 off.
so i learned new things today.. it was a good day.. im guessing the price is part of the reason i have never seen or even heard someone talk about this? ... all in all if this can be done.. and hasnt.. its sparked my interest
That and the current crop of good loaders are lighter.
Any time you do a 1 off, you will be spending a lot. 4 figures would be an easy goal to reach.
Plastics in this regard are much easier proposition. Vinyl or hydrodipping are much cheaper options to getting a hopper to match your gun.
A hopper would almost have to be cnc machined. And that is a lot of programing time. Then you have setup time. And one large block of AL. All and all injection moulding polymer hoppers is lighter and cheaper. And they flex vs dent. Other than a collectors piece a machined hopper would not be a bonus on any scale.
thank you blackdeath.. this has been really helpful.. i went in thinking like if dye already had it.. cant they just make it out of aluminum and charge like 4 or 500 bucks??? ... it really makes sense now when i understand all that has to go into a 1 of
They could probably be stamped from sheet aluminum too.
......You know you want one!!
I thought about doing an aluminum shell for years, but instead of machining it I would probably just hammer one out and weld the halves together and hand finish them with files and sanders. However all my personal projects always end up at the bottom of the list where I never find the time to start/finish them.
how i feel around people that actually know their **** about machining and automags
To get something like this rigid enough to take a shot without denting, the thickness would cause weight higher than most people would want. Although, you could make a thinner aluminum shell with some sort of polymer sprayed on the inside to give it additional surface strength to help prevent denting and bending. It would sort of be like an aluminum foil over plastic.
Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.
If I was going to do something nutty like this, I'd go all the way and use Ti sheet.
Sure I'd have to watch out for galvanic issues, but a little marine grade anti seize Would be all your need I think
No. The memories I have of actually liking rainbow Ti anno are to difficult to reconcile with my psyche...