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Chemical X - February 2, 2004 06:16 AM (GMT)
I would like to share my SL and need a site to host my pic's , Can some oine give me a site where I can do this . Also I want I site that is trusted . I have found several site's that I can do this at but have needed to lower my cookie setting's my level is at medium right now ( security cookies ) .

Ok well that being said . I tip my hat and thank you all .

ChemX

thanks for helping me out of my predicament .

pmiska - February 2, 2004 12:45 PM (GMT)
shoot it to me in an email, and i'll host it on my university of massachusetts web space for ya...

pmiska_at_mail.pse.umass.edu

gears
pmiska

Chemical X - February 2, 2004 03:57 PM (GMT)
thank's alot pmiska

ChemX

line below was added after initial posing

just tried to send pic's / computer says it is not a valid mail address .
are you sure this is a current account ?

Clearush - February 2, 2004 08:22 PM (GMT)
This is where I'm hosting my pics 20 megs free no pop-ups and a short url.

Freepgs.com

Sir_Brass - February 3, 2004 12:24 AM (GMT)
QUOTE (Clearush @ Feb 2 2004, 01:22 PM)
This is where I'm hosting my pics 20 megs free no pop-ups and a short url.

Freepgs.com

dang!! I'm going to sign up there and switch my pics to there! much better than the 10 mb I get with the school account :D.

or maybe I'll wait till I find a place where I can get something on the order of 50 mb or more for free . . .

Phantom Power - February 3, 2004 01:25 AM (GMT)
www.freewebs.com

100MB limit. The only downside so far is you can only upload 1 file at a time without paying. Which is fine if all you use it for is hosting pictures.

Chemical X - February 3, 2004 02:46 AM (GMT)
clearush thank you very much .
http://www.freewebs.com/chemicalx/websalbum.htm
here is a link for my SL

pmiska - February 3, 2004 02:47 AM (GMT)
chem

your pics are available here...

http://people.umass.edu/pmiska/chemsmarkers/

if you need any help getting them up on the board here, let me know!

enjoy

pmiska

Chemical X - February 3, 2004 02:49 AM (GMT)
Now my next question is how do I set a pic into a post here on the board's ?

ChemX

pmiska - February 3, 2004 03:26 AM (GMT)
use the IMG button when composing a post...

i just noticed it when i was writing my original reply!

gears
pmiska

Chemical X - February 3, 2004 03:34 AM (GMT)
once again my hat is off again to you Pmiska .

Thanks very much

Ben

Clearush - February 3, 2004 04:28 AM (GMT)
Not a problem, and that is the slickest looking tippman I've laid eys's on.

Chemical X - February 3, 2004 04:59 AM (GMT)
thank you very much it was polished completely by hand ( sandpaper ) . I used a wirewheel to remove the black oxide or powdercoat what ever that black coating is . then I sanded it with a 220 grit longest part was knocking the gritty finish down . I moved onto the 320 grit after I was satisfied . The 320 grit didnt do too much . I then moved down to 400 grit , noticeable difference . I wasnt at my desired finish yet so I went out for some 600 grit , starting to get shiney .

While at hardware store I picked up the dremel polishing kit for 12 bucks . After Igot done with the 600 grit I moved on to the polishing kit . It had a nice buffing wheel and compound . I was actually begging to get some reflection out of the finish . after a few call's A friend of mine reccommended mother's mag and aluminum polish ( nicest and easiest polish I have ever used ) . at 5 bucks for a can the stuff is a steal . I would reccomend this polish to dang near everyone , It is definitly the secret behind the finish you see .



After you have played a round the grip warm's to hand temp . and your hand's natural oil produced kind of makes a suction to your palm when holding onto it .

It was definitly the most lengthy process I ever did to a paintball gun .

By the way the barrel is 4 inches .
the vertical air is an old AGD ASA .
I use an old grip from a gun ht was produced by a company called atci ( I cut the grip to a fourth of the original length ) .

the sthing that resembles a silencer :P cant call it a silencer for atf concern's really seems to bring some consistency to it's accuracy . with out it the accuracy is terrible . the 4oz is great on this gun , I really dont know how many shots I get I never have run it dry .

all machining was done by myself with a dremel and vise .

Thanks
Ben




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