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exspasion camber installtion

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Topic: exspasion camber installtion
Posted By: drewp
Subject: exspasion camber installtion
Date Posted: 21 April 2006 at 4:33pm
I recently installed an exspasion chamber on my a-5. The  gas line  isnt perfectly stright but pretty close is that all right, and the bolts and nuts i got with the kit  are they supossed to, screw in all the way b/c there are 2 places on the chamber and the bolt that can only go in 25 or 40 percent is this a big deal . Because thats where it starts to get really hard to tighten .How long before i should shoot the gun  because its drying with the glue you put on the thread on the bolts.



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Posted By: iceman1186
Date Posted: 21 April 2006 at 5:46pm
I cannot help you because there is no way I can read that crap.

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Posted By: tigman250
Date Posted: 21 April 2006 at 8:02pm

Originally posted by iceman1186 iceman1186 wrote:

I cannot help you because there is no way I can read that crap.

dang that is bad you could mabey try typing slower?



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Posted By: mjicmike
Date Posted: 21 April 2006 at 10:18pm
oh man...   take your time when typing.  It is difficult to assist you when you have to also translate the question.

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Posted By: drewp
Date Posted: 22 April 2006 at 11:52am
Sorry about that i was up camping for two weeks and i just got back havent slept for 36 hours.


Posted By: Joe98custom
Date Posted: 22 April 2006 at 12:27pm

Um, take a nap and retype the question please.....??



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Joe
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Posted By: Joe98custom
Date Posted: 22 April 2006 at 12:37pm

Does this:

I recently installed an exspasion chamber on my a-5. The  gas line  isnt perfectly stright but pretty close is that all right, and the bolts and nuts i got with the kit  are they supossed to, screw in all the way b/c there are 2 places on the chamber and the bolt that can only go in 25 or 40 percent is this a big deal . Because thats where it starts to get really hard to tighten .How long before i should shoot the gun  because its drying with the glue you put on the thread on the bolts.

Mean:

I recently installed an expansion chamber on my A-5. The gas line is not perfectly straight but is close to straight. Is the all right or should I straighten it out. Are the bolts and nuts that come with the kit supposed to screw all the way in (I ask this question because there are two places on the expansion chamber and the bolt can only go in less than half-way) if they hand out a bit is that OK? I ask that because I am too weak to tighten them down anymore (and I am stronger than Arnold Schwarzenegger). How long should I wait to shoot my gun, I ask this because the loctite that I put on the thread connections is a liquid and I am afraid of running that through my gun.

From: your friendly neighboorhood TRANSLATOR

Translated From:DrewP-speak

                  To :ENGLISH

 

JOE



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Joe
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Posted By: drewp
Date Posted: 22 April 2006 at 3:08pm
joey you must have no life if you wrote that. and by the sound of that you must be trailer trash


Posted By: Joe98custom
Date Posted: 26 April 2006 at 10:18pm

Ok, first it’s Joe, not Joey. Second, I am not the one who wrote one entire paragraph of unintelligible gibberish, you are, so if anyone is trailer trash...

I actually had nothing better to do because it rained all day Saturday and I decided I would do a kind thing for you by translating your question into a form that some people could actually read and answer. If anything you should be thanking me.

 

Your Welcome.

          Joe

p.s. exactly what is an "Exspasion camber"?



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Joe
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4x15 Glenfield Scope


Posted By: Bruce A. Frank
Date Posted: 27 April 2006 at 3:47pm

Originally posted by drewpy drewpy wrote:

joey you must have no life if you wrote that. and by the sound of that you must be trailer trash

What the heck is wrong with you??? Joe actually goes to the trouble to help you get across your point, to help the rest of us understand your question, with a little levity, and you come back with an insulting comment calling him "trailer trash" ??? Drewpy, if you EVER ask a question in a concise, clearly written with capitalization and punctuation, way and I know the answer...YOU'LL never see it.



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Posted By: DsXz
Date Posted: 28 April 2006 at 9:46am

nobody help this guy if hes gonna be a straight up **edited**head



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Posted By: Bruce A. Frank
Date Posted: 28 April 2006 at 11:54am
Originally posted by Joe98custom Joe98custom wrote:

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p.s. exactly what is an "Exspasion camber"?

At the risk of being called trailer trash, I think it is one of those automatic air adjustable arch supports that fits in paintball shoes. As you run, a small air pump adjusts the camber of the arch support  to conform exactly to your foot shape (by expanding a small air bladder inside the layers of the devise). I understand that they really improve the comfort of play and reduce fatigue.



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Posted By: iceman1186
Date Posted: 28 April 2006 at 12:07pm
Originally posted by Bruce A. Frank Bruce A. Frank wrote:


At the risk of being called trailer trash, I think it is one of those automatic air adjustable arch supports that fits in paintball shoes. As you run, a small air pump adjusts the camber of the arch support to conform exactly to your foot shape (by expanding a small air bladder inside the layers of the devise). I understand that they really improve the comfort of play and reduce fatigue.



I lol'd hard.

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