Welcome Terry. That's an impressive dust collection system! Gotta have some decent VDM to pull that many stations with HUGE plumbing!
You had me at "electric powered dragster"!Looks to me like you have amazing attention to detail in anything you do! I am looking forward to your updates.Wish my shop was as clean as yours.
Welcome to the GTA. I like the homebrew dust-collection. That electric dragster... well, like Hoosier Daddy said, you had me there.The airguns you got make for lots of fun tweaking, tuning, and modifying. Everything Crosman is like that, pretty much. I swear I have as much fun finding the right pellet for each gun as I do plinking and pesting. I also appreciate the attention to detail you made on each- get them comfortable to shoot and your more likely to send lead down-range
200 volts and 2000 amps
I had literally never done anything electrical before we bought a couple of golf carts when we moved my Mom onto our street. First thing that crossed my mind was "This thing is too slow. How does it go faster?" Next thing you know we're buying a chassis, a race trailer and dually and going electric racing. Sheesh, I got it bad.
Quote200 volts and 2000 amps In DC that is an INSANE amount of chained lightning!!
I think you need a cheap 1377 next.Muh-ha-ha-haaa
Quote from: Hoosier Daddy on December 25, 2016, 10:11:05 AMI think you need a cheap 1377 next.Muh-ha-ha-haaaDon't believe this! There is no such thing as a cheap 1377, because it becomes a highly-modified 1377 And it is worth every ludicrous cent spent. In all seriousness, I highly second getting a Crosman 13xx,