Mine is still sitting on my gun tray.. I did manage to cut a scewdriver extension in preparation for welding last weekend (need a 24" screwdriver to take the valve out of the Sam Yangs) perhaps I will weld it this weekend along with my custom gun bench
Aw man! I looked all over the place and couldnt find one. Well, at least for not less than $40. Bought one for $8 and will weld it myself.
FYI guys, I got my longer screwdrivers from HARBOR FREIGHT of all places. They ARE GOOD for some things.....lol.I got the long screw drivers in a 2 piece set for a WHOPPING...............9 Dollars.......lol!Cut 6 inches off the phillips body and had Doug weld that piece onto the Flat Blade.Him welding it also made the screwdriver MAGNETIC........................
Thanks Cedric! Ya, unfortunately we get GOUGED by shipping here. HF is one of the worst at least the last time I checked. Amazon Prime is our friend, yea Tom?!
Quote from: Tofazfou on February 05, 2016, 01:17:13 AMFYI guys, I got my longer screwdrivers from HARBOR FREIGHT of all places. They ARE GOOD for some things.....lol.I got the long screw drivers in a 2 piece set for a WHOPPING...............9 Dollars.......lol!Cut 6 inches off the phillips body and had Doug weld that piece onto the Flat Blade.Him welding it also made the screwdriver MAGNETIC........................ That would actually be a very handy feature in them darkest of recesses.... fumbling around... I'm curious about the method of holding the valve in place that you'd have to unscrew it from the inside air tank. The schematic that I've looked at isn't all that clear on it...
Quote from: Rattus58 on February 05, 2016, 02:51:37 AMQuote from: Tofazfou on February 05, 2016, 01:17:13 AMFYI guys, I got my longer screwdrivers from HARBOR FREIGHT of all places. They ARE GOOD for some things.....lol.I got the long screw drivers in a 2 piece set for a WHOPPING...............9 Dollars.......lol!Cut 6 inches off the phillips body and had Doug weld that piece onto the Flat Blade.Him welding it also made the screwdriver MAGNETIC........................ That would actually be a very handy feature in them darkest of recesses.... fumbling around... I'm curious about the method of holding the valve in place that you'd have to unscrew it from the inside air tank. The schematic that I've looked at isn't all that clear on it... Rattus (TOM),Ok, i will try to explain the valve and keep it simple.1. The valve is 2 a piece design that gets screwed and unscrewed together2. A oring seals between the 2 pieces to keep air from leaking out from the valve at the ACTION SIDE. Yes, the 2 pieces when screwed together SEALS the airtube via the oring in the middle.3. The bottom half of the valve (BASE) closest to the ACTION is held in by 6 screws4. The TOP half of the valve which faces the MUZZLE, is the one with a slot that gets screwed in and out with the 2' screwdriver. The top half of the valve is also the HPA INLET for the valve. Kinda like Crosman guns IIRC!
Welded up my screwdriver today and a custom "one fits all" gun bench tray!
Here is the tray...MAY put the Dragon Claw on it today!!! If not too many honey do's! The mounts slide down the length of the tray to accommodate any length of gun. Used an old shelf from work. No more lost screws!
Ok, the DC is on the mount discharged and ready for dis-assembly. I did shoot some of the slugs I poured this weekend (yes it was an airgun weekend!!) I was really surprised at the power with that heavy slug...only at 20 yards though. It put some huge holes in the target (the three in the bulls eye...was using a recycled target)! Will be really interested to see what happens when the kit is installed!
Quote from: msurf on February 08, 2016, 01:02:45 AMThose almost look like the LEE new minie for a muzzleloader... One thing about lead... it sticks together quite well... makes the penetration thing more assured with an airgun in my opinion too... Fits your tray really nicely too... Aloha... Tom