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Old 07-29-2003, 10:56 AM
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Just wanted to share a revelation: a spray paint can is exactly the right diameter for the 3.4 mod. Some cans are better than others as they are made from thicker steel. Just cut it the right size for a total of $0
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krylon!

so, you could have Rustoleum can there!

Make sure you get all the paint propellant out before you saw the ends off the can, folks!

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Use a new can and a welding torch
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Originally posted by Hyperlite
Use a new can and a welding torch


Or just huff all the paint out before you start.
Old 07-29-2003, 05:14 PM
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Well, I have to tell you that I tried that. The cans are way to flimsy once you release the pressure. I actually tried a spray silicone can (waterproofing).

Just get a piece of contractor's grade electrical conduit. In, fact if you pay for the shipping I will send you a piece. I had to buy a 10' section top make mine.
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Use a new can and a welding torch.
Or just huff all the paint out before you start.
Lets hope you have to huff that paint before you use the welding torch and paint can.
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uh, I used the end cps for PVC pipe, I beleive that there is a write up in the tech section. I just turned the caps around and stuck them in the holes where the boxes were. connect the air hoses to one of the caps a presto, your done (I think the write up uses a plug that is too big, I used a smaller one and used zip ties to clamp down on it.
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99 and up has a different ISR than pre 99's...
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:pat: oh yea sorry, but you mignt be able to use part of my idea?:pat:
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