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    Posted: 24 July 2008 at 1:43am

well since my last cocker got sold (more like traded it in for a elec), this one
came with a better valve and it's e-blade'd, so i had to try to do the bone mill again,

what can i say, i love the design, this time i kinda experimented with it a bit..

i try'd to file down the wgp oval logo imprint as much as i can.

better angle? for some reason my camrea cant capture the shine, i have modified the back block a little bit.

july 26

outside (weather is nice rain'd all week, boo)

 

August 02 - Update, just a small one (clk teh pik's)

    

I have rounded the ribs a little, now they look much better (well i think so anyways).

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Marker Spec's (So Far)

Inline Reg: Chrome CP Reg.
LPR: Tickler LPR.
RAM: Planet Eclipse Nexus Ram.
Frame: Planet Eclipse E-Blade E1 w/E1 board. (ver 1.06)
Bolt: Planet Eclipse D.A.R.T (Dynamic Air Release Technology).
Ball Detent: Hybrid Technologie's ABS (Adjustible Ball Stop).
Barrel: WGP 2004 Prostock. (when i got the gun it dident come with one)
ASA: Dangerous Power R.A.P.S (Rapid Air Pressurizing System).
Valve: Shocktech's Rat 3:16.
Bolt Pin: WGP 2004 ProStock. (all i had at the moment)
Grips: Custom Lexan Panels. (not finished)
Body Milling: Custom Bone Mill.
Pull Knob/Rod: Custom Made. 
Back Block: Modified Back Block.

Future Parts/Upgrades (update)

Detent: CP Autococker Detent - Silver.
Feed Neck: CCM No-Rise With Black Feed Clamp.
Inline Reg: WGP Black Magic (Chrome).
Barrel Kit : Deathstix Kit Sinister Skulls Black 14".
Valve: MTX LLC MQ Valve.
Board: Tadao Technologie's Yakuza E2/E1.
Anodizing: Acid Wash.



Edited by kurieitaa - 09 August 2008 at 4:57pm
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Very nice, again!
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Nice cocker, if you don't mind me asking how much did it set you back?
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thanks guys, i hope im worthy for the revolution :P

Originally posted by xXK1CK1NVV1NGXx xXK1CK1NVV1NGXx wrote:

Nice cocker, if you don't mind me asking how much did it set you back?

not much sofar, i got the 2004 AC for about 70$, then i traded that in for this one, the only thing i bought is the macro line and the asa (60$).

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nice. did you do that all file again or did you mill it?
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Originally posted by stick_boy_2002 stick_boy_2002 wrote:

nice. did you do that all file again or did you mill it?

last time i used a cutting disk for a angle grinder, well i broke the blade cutting a old cast iron pipe, so this time the weapons of choice are dremal, file, hacksaw, pliers and a flathead screw driver.

2 hours on the outside getting rid of the wgp oval and polishing the back befor cutting the ribs (dremal), 1 hour of cutting (hacksaw), 10 mins of breaking off the tabs from hacksaw (pliers and screw driver) and 5 hours of filing.

had nothing else to do, so it kept me busy for the day. so i guess the total time i spent working on it is about 8 hours.



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thats what i was expecting... but nice work non the less.
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Originally posted by merc merc wrote:

(picture) 
thats what i was expecting... but nice work non the less.

oh the spanky fishbone, yea they are vary cool...maybe i should call mine somthing else then?

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Originally posted by merc merc wrote:


thats what i was expecting... but nice work non the less.


im working on a 04' body thats going to be a mix of the two fish bone stlyes, im basically trying to see how much weight i can shave off of it without half blocking it.
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got a outside pic up...better lighting?

Originally posted by stick_boy_2002 stick_boy_2002 wrote:

  im working on a 04' body thats going to be a mix of the two fish bone stlyes, im basically trying to see how much weight i can shave off of it without half blocking it.

im shure it will look cool tho, keep us posted.

i was thinking of midblocking it, as soon i figure out how to do it, but going to keep the ribs on.



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Update, some more pictures.

i rounded the ribs a bit, i got an idea in the works on how im going to mid block it, i dont know if anyone used the idea im trying out. i should have the midblock done by next week (i hope).

im allso going to make a new pnu arm, just got to find a person that can weld it for me, so stay tuned.

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Originally posted by kurieitaa kurieitaa wrote:

got a outside pic up...better lighting?

Originally posted by stick_boy_2002 stick_boy_2002 wrote:

  im working on a 04' body thats going to be a mix of the two fish bone stlyes, im basically trying to see how much weight i can shave off of it without half blocking it.

im shure it will look cool tho, keep us posted.

i was thinking of midblocking it, as soon i figure out how to do it, but going to keep the ribs on.



Isn't it pretty much the same thing as half blocking (as in how it works) just without completely taking of the back? I think its just a new bolt and the slots for halfblocking.
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Originally posted by d4rkmonkey d4rkmonkey wrote:

Isn't it pretty much the same thing as half blocking (as in how it works) just without completely taking of the back? I think its just a new bolt and the slots for halfblocking.

pretty much, but i have to move the slot somwhere else because how far the ribs go down on the body (no biggie, just gives me a new idea to work with).

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