New RT style body and Quest Project

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  • Spider-TW
    U R techno-literate!

    • Oct 2006
    • 3554

    #16
    Originally posted by Flatliner333
    You luckey luckey man...I wish my wife wanted free time...Maybe i need to be more of a PITA.
    My wife's free time always costs more than my free time.


    Say, there looks like there would be a good bit of room at the top of that frame for a ram...

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    • kwik175
      Registered User

      • May 2010
      • 499

      #17
      Well there's lots of room for a ram and Pneumatics in this frame. Just haven't gotten to where I want to use the gun for mech or pneumatic. Under the cover is my moms '82 trans am. All original , 60k miles, spotless. Its a true grocery getter.
      Thanks,
      Jeremy

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      • Xmagterror
        Custom Automag parts

        • May 2006
        • 872

        #18
        Nice use of the body!

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        • BigEvil
          www.BigEvilOnline.com

          • Feb 2005
          • 9333

          #19
          Originally posted by kwik175
          Not trying to be a showoff here but what the hell. Paintball is where I probably spend the least money. Heres two other projects that I try to keep up with:



          Oh man I love Mustangs!

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          • C_losjoker
            Puro Tico
            • May 2008
            • 1121

            #20
            That frame looks awesome on there.

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            • need4reebs
              OutKasT 4 Sho!!!

              • Feb 2011
              • 1441

              #21
              Dood that fish tank is Sa WeeT!!! cant wait to see pics of it all done yo!!! that Mag is looking great too...cant wait to see a video of that shootin man!!!
              http://i257.photobucket.com/albums/h...8715822556.gif

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              • kwik175
                Registered User

                • May 2010
                • 499

                #22
                Fish tank update:

                I got the sand washed off and put into the tank. Rinsing the dust off of 120 lbs of sand in my shower in a mesh bag makes a hell of a mess. Then I added water and treated out chlorine and nitrates. Added somewhere around 30 lbs of salt. I had prepaid last week for a big piece of live rock the fish store had so I went and picked that up. They were out of other big pieces so that will have to wait until later this week. It now has to cycle for a few days before adding fish. Heres what it looks like now:

                Thanks,
                Jeremy

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                • kwik175
                  Registered User

                  • May 2010
                  • 499

                  #23
                  OK , so I had some time today to get back on track with the Quest project. I was able to get the Omega rail drilled and tapped to mount the frame to and get the hole cut for the air line to pass thru. Using this rail also allows me to move the front grip further forward which was of importance to me. I did switch the foregrip because I had an angled vasa I wanted to use. The grip for now is the reg off of the Quest donor gun. As usual my scuba is empty and I have 600psi of which to test with. I had another setup to test the valve under full pressure and I had no leaks in my work to this point. I like using the Max Flo because I have a center output that lines right up with the bottom center of the frame. I havent gotten the sear and trigger done yet as I may still go with pnuematics. Heres some pics:



                  Thanks,
                  Jeremy

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                  • BTAutoMag
                    AO's Problem Child
                    • Oct 2001
                    • 7199

                    #24
                    how are you attaching the airline to your valve?
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                    • kwik175
                      Registered User

                      • May 2010
                      • 499

                      #25
                      I did what Flatliner did. I drilled and tapped a new air port on the bottom of the valve where the field strip screw used to be. I have a straight macro fitting coming thru the rail. Thats why Ive had my eye on this frame for a while. It has that snatch grip area that goes all the way to the back of the rail that is empty. The air line comes down into that part of the frame and bends around. In the pics above the airline is ran and connected already. I left the grip panels off to show its there sort of. I will take it apart tomorrow and get some pics of whats going on in there.
                      Thanks,
                      Jeremy

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                      • kwik175
                        Registered User

                        • May 2010
                        • 499

                        #26
                        I did take a pic earlier when I was testing this before putting all together. One of the other tanks I had here has alot more air in it to test for leaks which is why I had it put together this way.

                        Thanks,
                        Jeremy

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                        • rukh013
                          Registered User
                          • Mar 2012
                          • 624

                          #27
                          Originally posted by kwik175
                          I did take a pic earlier when I was testing this before putting all together. One of the other tanks I had here has alot more air in it to test for leaks which is why I had it put together this way.


                          i thought of this for a project as well...

                          Did you clamp this in a vice and use a drill press to make a 1/8 npt hole center with the other air inlet?

                          can we get pics of bottom of valve
                          old AO feedback

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                          • kwik175
                            Registered User

                            • May 2010
                            • 499

                            #28
                            To get it to seal up right you have to remember the field strip screw hole is there. The outside diameter of the hole you are drilling and tapping has to cover the field strip screw. If you put the hole exactly where the other inlets are, except its on the bottom of the valve, you will have half of the field strip screw hole still exposed. I made that mistake and ruined one X valve which ended up being filled in with JB Weld and done again. I drilled the pilot hole first which was the same size as the inlet to the regulator. Then I switched to the bigger bit that encompassed the field strip hole. And finally ran a tap.
                            Thanks,
                            Jeremy

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                            • kwik175
                              Registered User

                              • May 2010
                              • 499

                              #29
                              I drew a picture real quick to kind of explain it better. Basically if you drill the hole exactly where the other inlet is but on the bottom it will not work. You need to move the hole you are drilling over the field strip hole.

                              Thanks,
                              Jeremy

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                              • rukh013
                                Registered User
                                • Mar 2012
                                • 624

                                #30
                                very interesting, this is my next project.

                                did you make a new 10-32 hole to hold the valve or does the straight fitting (i assume) hold it in
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