Derek:

WoW thats cool!!
But theres no girls and no booze and theres the IED's.
We know that your qualified to work on remote control, tracked
vehicles  -- like bomb defusing robots??!!!
I'll bet the pay is fantastic!!!


Mark

On Mar 18, 7:32 pm, Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected]> wrote:
> Network and computer installations and maintenance on the forward operating
> bases.  Not sure yet on my deployment date.
>
> Derek
> T065
>
> On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 7:22 PM, Mark_123521
> <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>
>
> > Derek:
>
> >  I thought Blackwater was out of business!
> > What would you do over there, or cant you tell me without being
> > required to kill me?
>
> > Mark
>
> > On Mar 18, 7:14 pm, Derek Engelhaupt <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > The other issue is that the tube would compress when it bends causing the
> > > internal
> > > space to compress.  How do I know?  I was trying to look for a way to
> > feed
> > > the top
> > > of my gun using a large diameter rubber hose.  There are types of hoses
> > that
> > > wouldn't
> > > do that, but they also don't want to bend very well either.  You would
> > need
> > > some bend
> > > in the tube to compensate for the raising and lowering.  I'm having
> > issues
> > > fitting my
> > > magazine in since the gun of the KV-2 is mounted really high in the
> > turret.
> > > My problem
> > > is reliably feeding the gun during elevation.  10 degrees isn't that much
> > > elevation, but I
> > > have a lot of depression on the gun.  The difference between the two is
> > > causing the issues.
> > > I could limit the depression, but I want to be able to hit targets within
> > a
> > > couple of feet of the
> > > tank.  The feed angle that works for the depression of the gun doesn't
> > > always work for the
> > > raising of the gun and vise versa.  At this point, I'm not sure if I'll
> > > solve the problem before
> > > I have to go off to work in the big sand box (just got a contract job for
> > a
> > > year in Afghanistan).
>
> > > Derek
> > > T065
>
> > > On Thu, Mar 18, 2010 at 6:45 PM, Mike Måne <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > I'm no expert, but I think it would be very difficult to prevent the
> > > > ball from bursting on the curve. Even if it happened to survive the
> > > > journey, it probably will lose so much energy that it simply flings
> > > > out of the barrel. The best way would be to load the balls into the
> > > > straight, rigid barrel, rather than anywhere in or before the curved,
> > > > flexible hose. Do you think you could build a loading mechanism and
> > > > hopper in the turret? Keep in mind that Article III, Section 1, Line
> > > > 'f.' of the Rules states that "...The maximum elevation of any
> > > > paintball marker will be 10 degrees," which isn't much of an
> > > > elevation, especially if the fulcrum is toward the front of the gun.
>
> > > > -Mike M.
>
> > > > On 18/03/2010, Mark_123521 <[email protected]> wrote:
> > > > > Has anyone tried this?
>
> > > > > I am building one of those "low profile" modern tanks -- M1A1 Abrams.
> > > > > Theres not much "head room" in the turret to mount the marker and
> > feed
> > > > > system.
>
> > > > > Why couldnt a guy mount the paintball marker in the lower hull and
> > > > > "shoot" the paintball through a hose?
> > > > > The hose would connect to a barrel in the turret and the gun would be
> > > > > mounted under the turret where theres plenty of room?
> > > > > The gun could rotate with the turret or the gun could be fixed
> > mounted
> > > > > and the  hose could have a rotary connection.
> > > > > The hose would allow flexability to elevate the gun.
>
> > > > > I have ordered a "lazy Susan" turntable with a 6 inch hole in it.
> > > > > This would allow some room to pass the hose through.
>
> > > > > I have machine tools in the basement and can build about anything to
> > > > > make the hose idea work.
>
> > > > > Could you shoot the paintball through a hose and not have it break up
> > > > > going through the curves??
>
> > > > > Mark
>
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