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Daes July 21st, 2005 23:08

Hey Ernest, that is some mighty fine looking plexyglass. Does it come pre-colored black? I have only found crappy transparent stuff that looks much weaker than what you are working with. How much does that stuff cost a square foot and where do you get it? How does it stand up to cracking, can you take a piece that has been scratched and bend it without it breaking?

hummermaniac88 July 22nd, 2005 23:07

It says in the back that theses are acrylic plexy glass. I honestly do not know how much the peice is, its the peices from the table tops of my dads restaurant, he changed it and has a dozen of these laying around. Its actually "transparent black" I still have the protective tape in back of it. Sure you could bent these, all it take is alot of patients(so you wont break it) and slowly heating it, torche is a good heat source just don't put it too close or it'll bubble up. When I cut it I make sure nothing is hanging loses while its being cut, so it cannot crack.

Daes October 2nd, 2005 03:17

***Updated first page with SAW conversion images***

Well, the box magazine has been performing quite well. I have ran into the occasional jam with crappy BB's, but shaking the box solves the jam.

The only other problem was with the batteries. I have had battery corrosion which was solved by wiping them off. Same batteries since I started.

Other than that, the box serves very well for cover fire and completly eating through brush cover. Lesson, hiding behind plants is unrealistic and now, ineffective. :)

-Daes-

Daes October 11th, 2005 14:50

Quote:

Originally Posted by hummermaniac88
I finally got home and shaped my first peice out of plexy glass, and the results are better than I thought... It was hard to cut at first with the hand saw, but once I got a rectangular shape out of it, I quickly cut the corners with other power tools(I don't know the names but I know how to use it :wink: ) Then finally smooth all edges out by fine sanding it with the sanding machine(I know the sanding machine!). Here are the pictures:

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...8/PICT0525.jpg

http://img.photobucket.com/albums/v4...8/PICT0524.jpg

Long time no hear. Pictures are not working. Show me, show me, show me... The plexiglass should be awesome.

-Daes-

Daes June 15th, 2006 20:04

Well, it has been ten months and the box magazine is still chugging along. Things are beginning to loosen around the mag attachment but it still works like a charm. Though low-caps are preferable, this box is still quieter than a high-cap and provides many hours of SAW amusement. A smaller, dual mag box was also made but it did not function as well. I am going to try to make a full aluminum box, smaller, and more space efficient. Perhaps with a different feeding mechanism too.

-Daes-

Daes October 10th, 2006 18:40

***Updated***

Fix the photo links since ASC changed their galleries.


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