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gofastsandman 09-09-2013 04:59 PM

Thanks gang. Good to hear from you Bits.
Will rebuild carb and collect other goodies.
I am nothing if not a good scrounger.

Now I need a speargun.
Cheers,
GFS

DonV 09-09-2013 05:44 PM

Now I need a speargun.
Cheers,
GFS


Oh no!! :eek: How you gonna squeeze it inside your body bag tent? :)

gofastsandman 09-09-2013 06:19 PM

I try not to sleep with fishes. Oh look there`s an orange.

gofastsandman 09-09-2013 08:55 PM

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Originally Posted by bitsamonkey (Post 219741)
I would go with the 5 gallon aluminum tank. Make sure you mount it in a way that positions one of the ports at the bottom of the tank so you can drain it. Any filters are really just to protect the bore of the compressor and there isn't any dust to speak of out on the water. I'd skip the filter as it's just going to get wet and soak up water. It's nice to have a baffle in the intake tube to cut down on the noise and a snorkel to keep out water. I made mine extra long to keep it in the fresh air and avoid sucking up any CO. If you mount a muffler you can point it up at an angle and get it to blow most of the exhaust over the gunwale. I run a 100' hose to a tee and then two 50' hoses to the regs. I use small outside diameter hose as there is significant drag on the hose itself in any current.

Rusty, would these work for a young welder?

Love the muffler idea Bits.

Cheers Bones.

RUSTYNTABATHA 09-10-2013 07:40 AM

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first ones i found.... But it's not the pink camo... lol She wants pink camo... so it will be a one off custom HYDRA COATED ... enclosed is the color for your viewing pleasure.... it will not be cheap but it is what she wants.... LOL

gofastsandman 09-10-2013 07:22 PM

Thinking about VHT header/ engine
paint. Supposed to be heat dissipating and a silica/ceramic coating.

Not sure if it is compatible w/ zinc chromate primer and will call them. They also have primer.

http://www.vhtpaint.com/products/flameproof/

Normagain shot me some pics of the hookah and it looks better than the CL pics.

Santa and his lunch money left PBIA from runway 186L and should land at LAX on time and on budget if they don`t eat too many cookies along the way.

Bits, do you have a recommendation for a MC mufflah?

NoBones 09-10-2013 07:30 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by gofastsandman (Post 219808)

Bits, do you have a recommendation for a MC mufflah?

Dual exhaust with headers!! :eek:

For that subtle throating sound of a 4HP horizontal....:p

gofastsandman 09-10-2013 07:42 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by NoBones (Post 219809)
Dual exhaust with headers!! :eek:

For that subtle throating sound of a 4HP horizontal....:p

Duals for Thumper? Not sure Walt Disney would sign off. Sleeping Beauty was found dead with a sock stuffed down her throat. Now that`s a muffler.

Normagain 09-11-2013 09:32 AM

I'm beginning to think your going to be disappointed at how quiet this little gem is! Personally, I would clean carb, replace air filters, drive belt and hit the rig with some WD40 on a rag and go!!! On old outboard collector taught me the WD exterior magician clean up trick.

gofastsandman 09-11-2013 08:17 PM

I just have to overthink things. My nature. She will get prep and paint for durability. Not originality. Thanks for all of your help Norm!

Heard por15 holds heat so that may not be best. VHT needs 500f to cure so that`s out.

Zinc chromate and engine enamel may be the solution.

Thoughts on a crankshaft fan for compressor cooling?

I like my 150 loud n proud, and my hookah quiet. Diving is serene. Fishing at its best is mayhem.

I guess I`m looking for serene mayhem.

Slacker Air


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