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Hope to have files and pics 4 How To soon

In Reply to: Sprinkler Valve Tips Needed. posted by scarecrowe on May 25, 2003 at 22:08:23:


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Posted by:
Dale "Head_Hunters" DuPont
on May 30, 2003 at 10:49:24

Just did one and took pictures and wrote documentation while I did it.

Waiting for the boy (whos super duper computer has a compatable USB port) to install the software to down load the pictures off the camera.

Be happy to send you the rough draft document and you can be my editor to let me know what confused you. Deal? Anyone?

You doing a Long Barrel cannon or a hand held RPG / LAW?

Electric or pneumatic triggers? I have two pneumatic triggers. The electric solenoid valve wouldn't open the valve quickly enough for my short barrel but I HEAR (meaning I don't know) that they work fine for longer barrels mounted in tanks...

Mine was for a hand held RPG and was very happy I went with a pneumatic trigger when it RAINED all weekend while I was playing with it.

Revising it for a back pack to lighten the load at D Day next weekend. Cross my fingers. Off to the plumbing supply place today.... Hope to have a Ghost Buster looking set up with a sub 4 pound barrel and trigger. Everything else will be in a back pack.

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