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Old 03-16-2007, 06:14 AM   #1 (permalink)
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New project idea

I am notorious for starting projects and never finishing them. BUT I am dead set on seeing this one through. Let me know what you think of the idea.

Brass body Typhoon style.

MQ valve,

2k5 Timmy frame with VaporWorks Pandora board

Micro rock that has the air output in the frame. "I designed and prototyped the hoseless FMD for VW so this should be a peice of cake".

Blazer style bolt and linkage.

Only exposed hoses will be right off the ram and into the frame. Unless I can find a way to incorporate a dead air chamber into the body to run the hoses through.

***Special little features im adding.***

strait feed tube so I can clamp on and Ego feed neck

Brass adapter on tip of barrel so I can screw Ultralite tips right on.

Aluminum cartridge to house the MQ valve. "Like a timmy lower tube" I plan to cut through the sides of the bottom tube to expose the inner tube and have a Nickel/ Blue ano contrast. Also reduce weight.

Going to send it to Palmers for Nickel and all Aluminum parts will be Electric Blue!!!


I am in the parts gathering stage right now. What I have is..

Brass for body and barrel
MQ valve
2K5 critical Timmy frame
Pandora Board
Eclipse Ram

Still need..

Micro Rock
Solenoid for in the timmy frame
Blazer bolt
Plus a ton of stuff to Fab.

Let me know what you think. I"ll start posting pics once I get everything gathered together and going.
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