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How thick have you made the putty? Do the BB's deform after hitting, have you inspected them or tried to reuse them?
I use batt insulation in mine but they're a nightmare to recover lol
Clipboard is a nice idea...taxed
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I slice the bar in two, so it make approx 1/2'', that is more than enough. Before applying the ductseal bars into the back of the BB trap, I put some staples each 2'' in the back, not fully nailed, just to add some grip to the ductseal installation.
I do not reuse the BB's, because they get dirt by the sticky ductseal and paper debris, So I prefer to always use clean new BB's into my glock's...
Some BB's stay sticked into the ductseal, and once another BB's hit them, both broke and fall in dust into the bottom of the trap, still no rebound.
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Worked alright but changing out or cleaning the putty was a PITA
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When using with Airsoft 6mm BB's, there is no maintenance, the BB's will stick in surface, just wipe it with your hand and all bb's will fall. Using with 4.5MM metal BB's, the only quick and clean way I found to clean the ductseal, with Zéro ductseal lost, is to use strong magnet, then all the metal bb's comes out of the ductseal, even those who is fully absorbed by the ductseal. So your fingers never get in touch with ductseal when cleaning it.
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Hey, would DuctSeal work for making a seal in gas mags?
Or is that really still a job for gasket sealer/maker.
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This will not work for gas sealing as it will not handle any pressure. It's like hard plasticine