Colossus for the devastator
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I've just colossused the devastator and preformed a check valve freeze. She was working fine until a small leak began. The stores are closed however and I'm out of epoxy putty. Anyway I'll finish tomorrow and post a bunch of the pics I took.
On another note: (I want to stay away from the phrase after it wound up not being true for the 2100) However the Flash Flood seemsunmodablee. Correction - it looks perfect to mod just a monster to open. I have a feeling that we'll be needing a hack saw to get this puppy open... If anyone has and ideas I'm all ears, thanks.
On yet another note: I just added the nozzle adapter for my 21k, not that anyone cares but I've had a very good day.
On another note: (I want to stay away from the phrase after it wound up not being true for the 2100) However the Flash Flood seemsunmodablee. Correction - it looks perfect to mod just a monster to open. I have a feeling that we'll be needing a hack saw to get this puppy open... If anyone has and ideas I'm all ears, thanks.
On yet another note: I just added the nozzle adapter for my 21k, not that anyone cares but I've had a very good day.
- SSCBen
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The AquaPack Devastator sounds good. How large is the leak? Is it losing a lot of water? Also, does it look like some sort of PC expansion is possible? For a cylindrical pressure chamber, you'll need to replace the case it's held in with a larger one (if you didn't know).
Hmm, where do you need to cut on the Flash Flood? I might not get one if it's too complicated. Take a picture and label the caps and such and I suppose you'd get some help.
Hmm, where do you need to cut on the Flash Flood? I might not get one if it's too complicated. Take a picture and label the caps and such and I suppose you'd get some help.
- Hunt_and_Annoy
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I'm new to soaking, so I'm not sure if the terms I'm using are correct.
On my Flash Flood, after unscrewing all the screws(what a pain), I brute forced it apart. After that, I found 2 problems with getting it open,the cap on the front of the pump shaft(I sawed that), and a screw on the inside of the gun holding it together, just pull on the 2 sides really hard, that gets the screw open. I've been fighting with it for a while, it hasn't had any problems.
Hope you found this helpful(or at least understood what I was saying)
I can't get pictures from my computer to here unfortunately
On my Flash Flood, after unscrewing all the screws(what a pain), I brute forced it apart. After that, I found 2 problems with getting it open,the cap on the front of the pump shaft(I sawed that), and a screw on the inside of the gun holding it together, just pull on the 2 sides really hard, that gets the screw open. I've been fighting with it for a while, it hasn't had any problems.
Hope you found this helpful(or at least understood what I was saying)
I can't get pictures from my computer to here unfortunately
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- Commander_Gaunt
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I must say, you're a lot more willing to try new things than most new members (very impressed).
Are you going to try some form of power mod? (I not sure if colossus or k-mod is required).
Keep up the good work hunter! Oh, try to use good spelling and grammer, they are very very keen on it here.
Are you going to try some form of power mod? (I not sure if colossus or k-mod is required).
Keep up the good work hunter! Oh, try to use good spelling and grammer, they are very very keen on it here.
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The mechanism for the top nozzle is just a bigger version of the mechanism on the bottom nozzle, it just looks complicated because the thing that fires it (trigger?)is so close to the valve.Originally posted by Commander_Gaunt@Feb 13 2005, 02:39 PM
The mechanism around the top nozzle looks fairly complex, any ideas why?[snapback]22248[/snapback]
Or maybe I just took the picture at a bad angle, I will email doom a photo of the valve.
- RacerSoaker445
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I'm going to go mod-happy this year, I'll do every mod I can for the FlashFlood, NOT the devestator, besides, the Dev is more expensive, Hey, that's funny.... Besides, the FlashFlood would look KILLER in black, blue with yellow accents.
Guys, that trigger valve on it is just a bigger version of the Max-D type valves.
Guys, that trigger valve on it is just a bigger version of the Max-D type valves.
I don't check this forum anymore.
- SSCBen
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Those looking for Flash Flood modifications should check out this TechLog entry I made yesterday.
[email='test[at]test.com']test[at]test.com[/email]
Just testing out a few modifications I made myself. Alt tags are a little more appropriate now, email addresses that are posted are protected from spammers, and links are noted that they open in a new window.
Those looking for Flash Flood modifications should check out this TechLog entry I made yesterday.
[email='test[at]test.com']test[at]test.com[/email]
Just testing out a few modifications I made myself. Alt tags are a little more appropriate now, email addresses that are posted are protected from spammers, and links are noted that they open in a new window.
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