AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
I'm looking for 8.5x11 plastic sheets. They need to be the thickness and have the rigidity of those bubble wrap packages you get your electronics in now.
whats it for? that could help us give you some other ideas,
would glass work? it can be cut for cheap
I've got some hole punches I could make some nifty trigger shims with. I'd like to try plastic to see if I can make something that's thin and durable, but won't scratch the trigger or rail like metal shims might.
I've got some hole punches I could make some nifty trigger shims with. I'd like to try plastic to see if I can make something that's thin and durable, but won't scratch the trigger or rail like metal shims might.
cd case cover? i dont know if you can punch through it but it looks the right size
or even the plastic packaging for stuff thats heat sealed around the whole thing like around electronics
you got the plastic from a blister packed item and it didnt work? i've used that on both sides of my intelliframe i think...but ok.
thinner, rigid and durable is film... use an old roll, or buy a cheap new one... pop the end of the case off and use what you need... layer to add thickness. you can use the ends of the developed negatives they give you back when you process film too.
plastic water bottle wall... so long as you can find a flat bit.'
kr
you got the plastic from a blister packed item and it didnt work? i've used that on both sides of my intelliframe i think...but ok.
thinner, rigid and durable is film... use an old roll, or buy a cheap new one... pop the end of the case off and use what you need... layer to add thickness. you can use the ends of the developed negatives they give you back when you process film too.
plastic water bottle wall... so long as you can find a flat bit.'
kr
Suprisingly it was a bit thick, film is a great idea though, I think we have some old rolls laying around.
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