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TDC57 12.29.2008 01:35 AM

Ok well now the fun really gets to begin!,

Here is what progress has been made today.

What else is missing guys??

My boy asked me If I'm going to stick a grenade launcher or guns or rockets on it!.. I said NO I'm not building the battle Chair.. :rofl:

Got to love kids.. :intello:

Thanks for your time everybody and have a great week!..

Shaun.


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And heres a shoot of the project supervisor!.. LOL.LOL…


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jayjay283 12.29.2008 03:39 AM

Shaun ... Lisa will be done with her electric chair in about 3 weeks she said, still available to check out but seeing now what you are doing her stoopid Laguna cruiser may be a bit useless, still there if you need it... Is that a Husky ? I need to post a pic of my boy Teddy, 140lb big bastard ass, needs a sled or a diet like yours LOL

TDC57 12.30.2008 04:31 AM

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Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 246326)
Shaun ... Lisa will be done with her electric chair in about 3 weeks she said, still available to check out but seeing now what you are doing her stoopid Laguna cruiser may be a bit useless, still there if you need it... Is that a Husky ? I need to post a pic of my boy Teddy, 140lb big bastard ass, needs a sled or a diet like yours LOL




;yipi:OOHhhhhh YESSSS PLEASE!!! :party:

THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU, THANK YOU!! JAY!... That’s extremely exciting and supper generous!. WOW.. how cool is that!.. Mike rally does have the greatest guys on his site… I'm just about done with my 3rd world chairs and now I can on the BL one!.. YES!!!!! WAY COOL….

If you would Like SIR?? :whistle: I’ve got this to send you as a small token of deep appreciation. :wink:

It a new (never been shoot) Echo p90. it even comes with the factory 30 day warranty.. LOL.LOL…

Of course it fails in compression to your generosity, but I know you and the kids will have a blast with it!.. PLEASE PM me you address and I’ll get it out in the mail..

Thanks again Sir… YOU’RE THE MAN JAY.. I’ll also need to think of way to thank your sister (?) any ideas?? (day at the spa perhaps, nails and pedicure, etc??) Please let me know..

Your new P90: (if you want it??)
2 Words: Stargate and CQB. This airsoft gun is a very popular but fairly rare gun, previously only a few companies made it. Echo1 is known for taking good airsoft gun designs, and requesting a specific run of that design with upgrades. The upgrades on this one include 7 mm metal bushings and an upgraded hop up, so this is just begging for insane rate of fire upgrades. Performs fantastically, with lots of possible upgrades like barrel extensions, your choice of optics or sights, etc.

Specifications:
• Mechbox Type: Version. 6 Hybrid Metal Gearbox
• Bushings: 7mm Metal Bushings (Standard Type)
• Magazine Capacity: Two 68 Round Standard Capacity
• Overall Length: 505mm
• Inner Barrel Length: 247mm
• Motor Type: Long Shaft Type Motor
• Hop Up: Adjustable - Upgraded
• Fire Mode: Semi/Full Auto
• Gun Weight: 4.5lbs with battery and empty magazine
• Muzzle Velocity: 350+fps
• Effective Range: 140 feet
• Battery Pack Size: Mini Type
• Package Includes: Manual, Two Standard Capacity Magazines, Battery, Charger, Cleaning/De-jamming Rod

Features:
• Black Polymer Body
• Integral MIL-STD M1913 Style Rail System
• Adjustable Hop-Up

Metal Parts:
• Barrel Assembly
• Receiver
• MIL-STD M1913 Style Rails
• Flash Hider
• Charging Handles


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P.S.
Here what it will look like if you install a silencer and laser site Hheheheheheee…


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THANKS AGAIN JAY!...

Shaun.

P.S.

LOLLOL.. That’s TIMBER.. he’s 185lbs Alaskan timber wolf & malamute. The breeder told me he’s 75% wolf (that’s where he gets his size from!) Here’s a picture of my 110 Malamute (frosty) next to Timber… LOL.. She fits on the dog beds, timber needs two of them… Post a pic of you big guy if you have one? I would to see him..


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TDC57 12.30.2008 04:41 AM

Ok, well I had some time to kill while the 0001 chair was drying, so I started on the 0002 (:gasp: different supports & seating rakes, plus I'm putting a trunk on this one) this new one appears to be stronger one!,:oops: well see how it holds up compared to the first one. We wont accept anything but the best!..

For what it worth, you’re looking at (exactly) $84.68 worth of PVC! And about 4hrs of work..:party::party: I hope to have this one the paint booth by midweek (Bright canary Yellow!).

Then I'm going to be doing my children chair over the weekend (Bright RED!). with any luck I’ll have the three completed within the next two weeks. I also ordered up some more wheels (I'm going with the 7 black spoke mags) and I found some real cool 4” red & sliver caster for the kids chair..:wink:

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Have a great one everybody!..

P.S.
If you see something that is questionable, please feel free to call me on it!, I’ve never done this before and learning as I'm going.. :whistle:

Thanks again everybody!!..

Shaun..

jayjay283 12.30.2008 03:48 PM

Shaun thanks but I really dont need anything. I did hard time in Orange County jail 10 years ago (14 hours hard time) and realized I better get my Karma right lol. Moved to Manhattan got a job and met the woman of my dreams. Now I chill in Chicago tapping that sweet ass and cant complain about a thing. May sound gay but im sure we met for a reason. Anyway I can help I will do my best, just ask

_paralyzed_ 12.31.2008 03:19 AM

Ahhhh Karma. There is some good left in the world. e-mike got his stuff back from bpp, Shaun's helping out the world, jay is helping, all good stuff guys. Nice work Shaun!

JThiessen 12.31.2008 01:34 PM

Great JOB!!

A few comments:
1) What portion of the chair are you welding? If its in any way structural, I wouldnt do that. Plastics are of two types - one can be reheated and shaped, the other can't. PVC/ABS are of the type that cant. They get brittle and loose their internal molecular bonding.

2) You are going to have a hard time finding swivel stem casters in anything bigger than a 4" wheel. I may have a couple at work that I can try to get to you. I wont know until next week when I go back to work.

Do you still need that 1" aluminum tube?


Thoughts for the BL version....Cg is extremely important. The operator must be able to have full control of the vehicle at all times. I think someone posted that current models have a horrible CG.

I have more thoghts, but my bathroom remodel is calling me right now (yes, thats the wife!).

Happy new year!

Bad Karma 12.31.2008 05:35 PM

If you need larger caster wheels, you could look into pneumatic ones, I've seen ones from ~8"+ they aren't very expensive and not too hard to get.

TDC57 01.06.2009 04:32 AM

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Originally Posted by jayjay283 (Post 246699)
Shaun thanks but I really dont need anything. I did hard time in Orange County jail 10 years ago (14 hours hard time) and realized I better get my Karma right lol. Moved to Manhattan got a job and met the woman of my dreams. Now I chill in Chicago tapping that sweet ass and cant complain about a thing. May sound gay but im sure we met for a reason. Anyway I can help I will do my best, just ask

You're a true gentlemen and scholar!.. thank you Jay!.. If you have end up in So-cal (you know for a probation hearing or anything, LOL.LOL.) please let me know ahead of time, I know some great spots!..

Thank you again Sir.

Shaun.




Quote:

Originally Posted by _paralyzed_ (Post 246958)
Ahhhh Karma. There is some good left in the world. e-mike got his stuff back from bpp, Shaun's helping out the world, jay is helping, all good stuff guys. Nice work Shaun!


Karma is GREAT thing!.. At least to those who live by the golden rule, (do on to others as you have them do on too you!).. Luckly Sir we've got some great guys (GIVERS!) we should all be proud to know and associate with them..

Speeking of givers!, Thank you for the kind words Sir and please keep-up the great work yourself..

Thanks again for stopping by and letting me I'm on the right track..

Have a great one!..

Shaun.


P.S.
We absolutely need to get together one of these days, for meeting, for drink, for a smoke and for some good times.. I know I've read that you want to get to Cali, well I've got some airline miles I'll offer up if you up for it?? Just let me know and we'll work something out!..

Have a great one Sir..




Quote:

Originally Posted by JThiessen (Post 247059)
Great JOB!!

A few comments:
1) What portion of the chair are you welding? If its in any way structural, I wouldnt do that. Plastics are of two types - one can be reheated and shaped, the other can't. PVC/ABS are of the type that cant. They get brittle and loose their internal molecular bonding.

2) You are going to have a hard time finding swivel stem casters in anything bigger than a 4" wheel. I may have a couple at work that I can try to get to you. I wont know until next week when I go back to work.

Do you still need that 1" aluminum tube?


Thoughts for the BL version....Cg is extremely important. The operator must be able to have full control of the vehicle at all times. I think someone posted that current models have a horrible CG.

I have more thoghts, but my bathroom remodel is calling me right now (yes, thats the wife!).

Happy new year!


Excellent!! I love comments.. I get different prospectives and eyes looking at it!. Fire-a-way .

The first Chair (blue one) I used the plastic welder designed for PVC, Nylon and ABS, I used it on all of the exterior joints throughout the chair. It's been in the RD phase (IE) kids use and abused it for the last few weeks and so for it's holding up quite well. I hear what your saying / warning me against and do appreciate the voice.. Only time will tell for sure and that's kind of why I made a second chair, I wanted to compare a welded chair against a glued chair (I'll be checking for longevity) and presenting the best of the best to the world.. I'll let you know / the team how the RD proceed as time moves on!.. (GREAT THOUGHT!) thank you for making sure I'm thinking things thou..

Actually (OSH) orchard supply hardware carries 6" x 1.5" swivel caster for $15.98 each and I've also found a killer sites that carry some of the more higher end ones along with 8" swivels. I don't know about the 8" one's though!, I'm concerned they will be to tall??.. Again thank you for the comment! And the extremely generous offer!..

I did / was able to find the required tubing at Lowes and Homdepot!.. much like my RD above between the two chairs on the blue chair I'm using ½ alumni rod for axels, as for my second chair I'm going with ½ harden steel rod. I'm thinking that this will holdup better but again only time will tell..

THANK YOU again for the extremely generous offers, thoughts and kind words Sir!, I want to represent the Monster family proud by offering up the best of the best for the cheapest possible..

Please stop by again, I've got some MAG rims coming for the 2nd chair and I'm pippin it out!.. HAHAHHAHAHAHAHAHAAAAaaa.

Have a great one..

Shaun.

P.S.
Best of luck with you restroom remodel!.. I’m almost done with mine!.. we’ll need to compare pictures! LOL…




Quote:

Originally Posted by Bad Karma (Post 247113)
If you need larger caster wheels, you could look into pneumatic ones, I've seen ones from ~8"+ they aren't very expensive and not too hard to get.


OOOhhhhh can you forward me a link?? The ones that I found are about $30-40 per wheel?? If you know of a better / cheaper spot please post the link!..

Thanks for stooping by and leaving a comments.. I need all I can get!..

Have a great one..

Shaun

TDC57 01.06.2009 04:34 AM

Hey guys well just so you know progress continues!

The first chair (blue one) get used and aboused by the kids on a daily bassis!, to them it new toy! And my boy just learned to pop wheelies in it LOL.LOL.LOL you should have seen him smile from ear to ear!. HAhahahhahaa..

The second chair I'm going a BRIGHT YELLOW. It was good enough for my 57 chevy and I hope it good enough for the chair??. I also order up some mags for it (6 spoke rimes) and I'm thinking about dying them Yellow to match the chair!.. what do you think too Much??? LOL.

Have a great one everybody and thanks again for your time and your comments!..

P.S.
Mike (Mr. Monster) I still have not heard back from you on your permission to use your RCM / logo on the chair!, can you let me know what your thoughts are?? If I need I'll shoot you out a private picture before I go public with my how I'm showing your good / GREAT name / site!.. that's not a problem at all.. but in all farness to you I wont add your name / site without your approval first.. I know you never thought you would end up on the back of 3rd world wheel chair in Africa, or Asia, or Russia, wherever the united nations take it!, but than again I never thought I would be doing this either!. So it's a first for both of us.. .. I hoping you'll just smile and go along for the ride!.. (so to speak!) hahahaaaa




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TDC57 01.06.2009 04:35 AM

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And a little bling for the blue chair.. LOL.LOL..


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JERRY2KONE 01.06.2009 06:07 AM

Amazing.
 
You are amazing Shaun. It is fun just to read what you are doing every day. Nice work and you seem to be having a good time with this project. So where did you come up with those bolt on rings for the wheels? Or did you have them made somewhere? I am just curious as to how you came up with them. Do you have a system worked out now for duplicating them, or is it all in your head? Just yanking your chain. You seem to be on the somewhat organized side of the spectum. Looking good Shaun. You are going to be someones HERO. Maybe lincpimp's???:lol::rofl:

BL_RV0 01.06.2009 10:23 AM

WAY cool dude! Back in the 80s my dad have a 150lb purebred malamute named Sachy. (Saa-chee)
Now we have a 10 year old australian shepherd tricolour. She is only about 60lb.

TDC57 01.06.2009 06:09 PM

:party: YES… my mags came in today!.. :yipi::yipi:

Now I’m going yellow on the mags to match the chair.. (pimpen!):intello: Someone going to end up with something speiacl.. ( I hope) :neutral: :angel: :rofl:

Have a great one guys.. :wink:

Shaun.



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JERRY2KONE 01.06.2009 07:19 PM

Pimpin.
 
Now that is the way to Pimp your ride. Nice wheels Shaun. Where did you come up with those wheels, and how much did they cost? I like the solid looing wheels better than the old school spoke wheels. Much more strength in my opinion. I think you need to go with some matalic colors for reflectivity in darkened situations. Looking good young man.:lol:


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Originally Posted by TDC57 (Post 249406)
:party: YES… my mags came in today!.. :yipi::yipi:

Now I’m going yellow on the mags to match the chair.. (pimpen!):intello: Someone going to end up with something speiacl.. ( I hope) :neutral: :angel: :rofl:

Have a great one guys.. :wink:

Shaun.



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