Tiger build
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Re: Tiger build
Mark,
Really like your build: both the engineering and your painting skills. I hope to do something similar with my gun.. as and when. So I am following your ideas for elevation and recoil with interest.
Alastair
Really like your build: both the engineering and your painting skills. I hope to do something similar with my gun.. as and when. So I am following your ideas for elevation and recoil with interest.
Alastair
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Tiger 1 (2015 #01 with 2012 parts)
Tiger 1 (2015 #01 with 2012 parts)
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Re: Tiger build
Hi Mark, apart from potential safety issues, it is illegal in many countries to have a blank firing system that can recoil. For that reason, we kindly request that if you do develop a blank firer with recoil, you do not post the details here.Robert E Morey wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 6:07 pm......... Will be interested to see your blank fire, recoil ideas.
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Re: Tiger build
Armortek wrote: ↑Sun Feb 23, 2020 12:34 pmHi Mark, apart from potential safety issues, it is illegal in many countries to have a blank firing system that can recoil. For that reason, we kindly request that if you do develop a blank firer with recoil, you do not post the details here.Robert E Morey wrote: ↑Fri Feb 14, 2020 6:07 pm......... Will be interested to see your blank fire, recoil ideas.
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Bob
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I understand
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Re: Tiger build
Cut concave channel around turret to receive simulated weld...added 1/4" by 1" neodymium magnets to secure turret lid
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Re: Tiger build
Preliminary test are done...this is the system I'm using for barrel recoil... I'm using a 90 gram high pressure CO2 cylinder to provide pressure to operate a single pneumatic cylinder with 3 inches of travel controlled by a 5 port solenoid valve ..I installed an adjustable exhaust port muffler or silencer to control and slow the speed of the barrel going back into battery. I will post a video of the action once reinstalled not showing any details as per Armorteks request...the 90 gram disposable co2 cylinder gives approx. 75 to 100 recoil cycles..the solenoid is controlled with the radio using a spare channel with an electronically controlled switch..I coupled a low pressure regulator to the high pressure regulator that attaches to the co2 cylinder...40 psi seems best ..the components are small enough to mount in turret the electrical wiring will be the only concern with turret rotation.. pen for size reference
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Re: Tiger build
A short video showing elevation, recoil and blank firer ...I'm not showing any of the build details or installation at the request of Armortek...I can fire off up to 10 blanks..all worked very well !
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Re: Tiger build
That's awesome Mark. The recoil is so strong that it might also rock the hull.
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Re: Tiger build
As long as it does not knock my welds offVince Cutajar wrote: ↑Wed Mar 04, 2020 8:57 pmThat's awesome Mark. The recoil is so strong that it might also rock the hull.
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Re: Tiger build
Working on the tedious task of simulating welds and the little tool I made and used for every weld from the start of the build both large and small.....
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Re: Tiger build
They look superb
If anything, they're a little bit neater than the ones on Tiger 131™.
Adrian.
If anything, they're a little bit neater than the ones on Tiger 131™.
Adrian.
Contact me at sales@armortekaddict.uk for details of my smoker fan control module
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Re: Tiger build
This is one of the older kits..I believe the 2nd run 2005 ? bought it off a guy back in 2006...number 50 is on the underside of turret...anyway the turret is a one piece casting...done very well ! although the casting is great I just could not sit it on the brass bearing as I'm sure the two unlike metals would cause unnecessary friction and strain on the turret rotation motor so I added a 0.016" brass collar ..brass on brass
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Re: Tiger build
Started smoke launchers today...will assemble tomorrow
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Re: Tiger build
Hello
Where did you get the high pressure regulator that attaches to the co2 cylinder?
Robert
Where did you get the high pressure regulator that attaches to the co2 cylinder?
Robert