markus
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Post by markus on Nov 15, 2014 2:40:38 GMT
Was looking for some way to make a cheap reduction chamber (buggered if im paying £20+) , Ive seen the clever one made from beer cans, but last time I tried to use a cut up can for something my hands looked like i'd been bitch fighting edward scissor hands. So after chatting & brainstorming with my best mate for an hour or so...(Jack Daniels) I had the brain wave I needed....why not use Fimo ?? And heres the result....works like a bloody champ too !! First I used a marker pen to mark where the coil & fill hole would be for reference on the top cap, then I just cut up a slice of fimo the approx size & pressed it inside the top cap, used a pen to make a nice round shape inside & trimmed off any excess with a knife, I made it slightly bigger than i needed because I wanted to sand it down when cured so that when the top cap was pressed back on it would hold it in place....and after cooking in the oven & a little bit of sanding down so the top cap fitted flush, hey presto...one reduction chamber. It doesnt move around but I might use a bit of aquarium sealer one day to stick it in place as that would save me taking the drip tip off every time to make sure its lined up & in the right place. If anyone else is thinking of having a go & they get stuck (because my explanation is a bit crap) then just drop me a PM.
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