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gommie404

gommie404
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if im right in thinking that the creeds that are around now,,have been in the hand of other players for a while,, ie second hand creeds,, then we dont know what the owner before has been up to,,

most of the time,, i am sorry to say,,and dont take this the worng way,, its the owner that is at fault.. not the marker,,

if only you could see what comes into my workshop from players,,that,,Ahem say they know what there doing,, oh dear ,,some times it really breaks my heart to see such works or art..all fooked up,,,

i will help if i can.. but i need to get a head on the marker...so i need hands on,,,for a few weeks at least..

any takers,,
 
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WildWayz

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Nah Creeds are urm... unreliable. As Foot said, if you get a good one, it will be great. A bad one will probably be bad all it's life.
I built one myself from component form when I was learning to be a tech and it was a sweeeeeet marker.
Others I have seen have been nothing but leak-machines.

Efficiency - they are very good - 11-12 or so pods from a 68/4500 fill.
Run on LP or HP - doesn't matter - just have to adjust the HPR accordingly.

The billets used for them seem to be very soft.. easy to strip threads especially the ram cap. VG tinker with the tolerences a lot too - so sometimes a marker will need slightly different o-rings to create a seal than what the manual states.

The Demon, imo is NOW a great maker since they got rid of the QEV... but with a QEV it is a bag of ****e. That little rubber mouse condom causes more problems than a woman who menopausal.
 

gommie404

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thanks for the heads up bud,,,, some times cnc runs are done with softer alloy,,but you can make it harder,,,again by baking,,

allso to stop treads gailing or striping lube them,, liffy is the best stuff to use,, or just good old copper slip..
 

gommie404

gommie404
Sep 29, 2008
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Yep, we can tell. :) Tinkerers are a rare sort these days :)


Dude how true you are,,,after world war 3,,, i will be king,,,he he.... what happened to all the great british inventers and engineers,,, god dam it, this upsets me so much,,,,all the UNIs want to teach now is IT tech,,, if we dont watch out we will become like the yanks,,,

No one thinks anymore,,,this is bound to happen to a counrty that no longer thinks on its feet...im so gutted,,, i get customers come in the workshop,,,dont even know how to undo a allen bolt,,or there scared to.. scared to undo two bolts,,, i know girls with bigger boots than this,,,

so sad what we have become,,
 

Kevin Winter

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Funny how scared people are of working on their markers! I have a habit of aqquiring old timmies. Best one so far was sold to me on the cheap, as it kept firing three times when he fired it...

It was in PSP mode with the tournie lock on....