duct seal again

Started by sandpiper, July 26, 2012, 03:23:21 AM

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jdub

Quote from: BigErn on July 30, 2012, 05:30:48 PM
I would go with 2" too. I shoot at 25 yards and sometimes the pellets go through the 1st block of duct seal using a .22 Trail. I found a broken safe and made a trap out of it with 2" of duct seal. Weighs a ton!


Nice!!

RC1947

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sandpiper

Nothing getting through that one Big E :-*

sbcrockett

thanks guys for this thread. duct seal is AWESOME stuff. just picked some up at HomeDepot (2 bucks a stick). needed 5 of 'em. my trap enclosure is a cockpit display housing off of a Boeing 777. cut a piece of quarter inch press board and mounted the duct seal to it. the rear cover comes off for replacement/cleaning.

I shot from 5 pumps up to 10 pumps and the pellets didn't go in any more than 1/8 of an inch! put a nice handle on top, clip board holder for the targets and rubber pad for the feet and it's a great indoor "silent" trap.




sandpiper

Awesome job. Now that's a pellet grabber  :-*

1377x

closed mouths dont get fed

sandpiper

I finally got to the home depot to pick up my duct seal. Walked in and right past the customer service counter where a nice customer oriented associate asked "can I help you find anything". I answered "no thanks" cause I was on a mission toward the electrical isle where right on the bottom shelf i was going to find the elusive duct seal. So .... a few minutes in the electrical isle and no bottom self duct seal. Back to the service desk I go and the nice polite fellow from earlier says he'll show me right where it's at but it's not in the electrical isle. I said, "no, my buddies said electrical. He said "let's prove them wrong and walked me to the heating/ac isle, pointing to some caulking stuff and said "here it is". My thought, "here we go again"  :-X  Then I remembered I put the sku# in my phone. Sure enough, it was in the electrical isle.

Moral of story: Listen to your airgun buddies, not the guy that works in the damn store! I finally got my duct seal  8)

Crosshairs

Quote from: sbcrockett on August 05, 2012, 05:01:35 AM
thanks guys for this thread. duct seal is AWESOME stuff. just picked some up at HomeDepot (2 bucks a stick). needed 5 of 'em. my trap enclosure is a cockpit display housing off of a Boeing 777. cut a piece of quarter inch press board and mounted the duct seal to it. the rear cover comes off for replacement/cleaning.

I shot from 5 pumps up to 10 pumps and the pellets didn't go in any more than 1/8 of an inch! put a nice handle on top, clip board holder for the targets and rubber pad for the feet and it's a great indoor "silent" trap.




Nice trap you put together now i want to see pics of the inside in a week from now.
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Crosshairs

Quote from: BigErn on July 30, 2012, 05:30:48 PM
I would go with 2" too. I shoot at 25 yards and sometimes the pellets go through the 1st block of duct seal using a .22 Trail. I found a broken safe and made a trap out of it with 2" of duct seal. Weighs a ton!


Looking good Ern that sure will do the job, nice job buddy.
                                                Mike
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Crosshairs

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I made this one from a old drill box it's nice and portable. When i go to one of my buddys i bring it along so i have my own target to shoot at.
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sandpiper

That's a great idea Mike.

BigErn

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Quote from: Crosshairs on August 06, 2012, 12:22:07 PM
Looking good Ern that sure will do the job, nice job buddy.
                                                Mike

Thanks Mike! I got the idea from your Dewalt case trap!

Fronzdan

All the guys with the recent builds...weigh it when you get a chance.  Then weight it in a few months.  Even with periodic cleaning, mine is so damn heavy now.  I swear there's an additional 10 lbs of lead buried in there.  Sure glad I put a handle on it.

Crosshairs

Quote from: Fronzdan on August 06, 2012, 06:46:16 PM
All the guys with the recent builds...weigh it when you get a chance.  Then weight it in a few months.  Even with periodic cleaning, mine is so damn heavy now.  I swear there's an additional 10 lbs of lead buried in there.  Sure glad I put a handle on it.
Yep thats for sure but i do clean them out now and then, still cant get the deeper ones.
                                             Mike
Treat people the way you want to be treated, Life will be so much better !!!

1377x

Quote from: BigErn on July 30, 2012, 05:30:48 PM
I would go with 2" too. I shoot at 25 yards and sometimes the pellets go through the 1st block of duct seal using a .22 Trail. I found a broken safe and made a trap out of it with 2" of duct seal. Weighs a ton!


was the safe broken before you found it ;) ;D ;D
closed mouths dont get fed