Ray Behner
Diamond
- Joined
- Mar 27, 2009
- Location
- Brunswick Oh USA
Looking for a couple Powell, Schrader, Sherman or Streamway. Working or not. No new scrap. Or put another way...at least 50 years old.
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What on earth do you want them for?
Stuart
That's for 50 of them, so $21 each. Still not cheap.This one must be reeeeeally nice:
https://www.miltonindustries.com/blow-guns.html/1-4-npt-pistol-grip-blow-gun
That's for 50 of them, so $21 each. Still not cheap.
$21 actually IS "cheap" .... for last-forever-durable. Whore-er-Fright Commie-junk prices have seriously f**ked-up our sense of worth!
Every hand HERE is quite capable of making his own. From scratch. With no drawings. It's what we do.
I cannot be bothered until they hit $75 to $100 bucks, US, though.
Too many women. Too little time.. er I mean "too many projects"...
Hey Ray I sent you a text.
Hey moonlight, congrats on 10000 posts
All those zeros must have caught my eye....Thanks, I did not notice.
What is the liability in producing an air blow gun that is not OSHA safe?
Can it be done like the 80% receiver market?
Maybe it's not an air gun until the end user taps the NPT threads or something?
I actually have a big, kinda revolutionary product concept for the air fitting market. I need to get it to market (and probably patent something first), but I'd love to make real air guns instead of the over-regulated garbage shit on the market today.
Patent it and sell it to silventWhat is the liability in producing an air blow gun that is not OSHA safe?
Can it be done like the 80% receiver market?
Maybe it's not an air gun until the end user taps the NPT threads or something?
I actually have a big, kinda revolutionary product concept for the air fitting market. I need to get it to market (and probably patent something first), but I'd love to make real air guns instead of the over-regulated garbage shit on the market today.
What is the liability in producing an air blow gun that is not OSHA safe?
Can it be done like the 80% receiver market?
Maybe it's not an air gun until the end user taps the NPT threads or something?
I actually have a big, kinda revolutionary product concept for the air fitting market. I need to get it to market (and probably patent something first), but I'd love to make real air guns instead of the over-regulated garbage shit on the market today.
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