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| Junior member Join Date: Jun 2006
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UserID: 671 | Hey, I am new here. Some of you may know me from Nerf sites. I don't own any soakers as of now but that is going to change very shortly. Since I nerf I know a few things about modifying plastic guns to be powerful. I know little about the internals of super soakers. I have owned a defender but tore it apart to make a long range nerf weapon. That was my only real super soaker. I know the basics of modding, over-release valve plugging. Well, I guess thats all that I know. But I have a question on k-modding. Instead of balloons can I use A thick rubber tubing? Such as a strong peice of inner-tube?
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| Administrator Join Date: Jun 2004 Location: Maryland
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UserID: 320 | Welcome to SSC! To perform a K-mod, you must use balloons. This is because the k-mod can only be done of soakers with spherical bladders. Putting inner tubes over the bladder can only be done on soakers with cylindrical bladders. The latter is called colossus. Both modifications do exactly the same thing, but have different names because they are used in different circumstances. I would not recommend putting inner tubes over spherical bladders though. It would be so much easier to put balloons over the bladder.
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| Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: South Florida
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UserID: 670 | I think the tubes would provide too much resistance as well; just as it is hard to make that first push when inflating a water balloon with air (via mouth). |
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
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| Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: South Florida
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UserID: 670 | True; that's also a good point to bring up. The tube would provide a substantial amount of resistance. If one does this, wouldn't using the tubing be 'better', per se? |
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| Administrator Join Date: Apr 2006 Location: Virginia
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UserID: 576 | Are you thinking that tubing won't require extra force at the beginning? That's not true, because it is made from latex, as are balloons. It is incredibly difficult to cut strips of tubing and layer them over a spherical PC, and the results will be similar to balloons' results. LRT expands about to 850% in width, and to approximately 300% in length, according to Ben, just in case you were wondering.
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| Member Join Date: Jun 2006 Location: South Florida
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UserID: 670 | Sounds good, but could it actually be used in a soaker? |
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| Junior member Join Date: May 2006 Location: Corona, Ca
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UserID: 619 | Hey Puggy, Glad to see another Nerfer invade soakerisim. -bags |
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| Junior member Join Date: Jun 2006
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UserID: 671 | Yeah it's getting to hot to nerf around here. Plus, a few kids around town own a crap load of soakers.
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