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    And while I'm ranting, Indeed's little foot-stampy tirade reminds me of my early days in this biz. Considering it was the early days of the internet 20 years ago, it was, for the first time, that creators like me could access and be accessed by, customers on a very close to real-time basis. I launched the Tinker's Guild in something like mid 1999, in part to directly interact with customers- this, of course, being long before Facebook, Twitter, Instagram or even AIM.

    I could also post near-daily progress; hey, check out this part I just finished!

    That, unfortunately, led to the Whiny Bitches. I'd post some bit I just finished, and inevitably, the first response was "that's cool, but why are you working on that instead of mine?" or "Yah, so where's mine?" or some such supercillious nonsense.

    For a while there I'd try to keep the Bitches informed- theirs may have been next, or I was still waiting on a tool, or whatever. But there's always more bitches than there are me's, and they'd wear me down. So I'd taper off posting new stuff simply because I didn't want to deal with their hassle.

    That made it worse- like Indeed here, no response is worse. That means I'm out screwing off rather than in the shop where I belong, working on their- and ONLY their- stuff.

    Now, you have to keep in mind that there's basically zero money in airsmithing. The vast majority of 'airsmiths' do it part time, in the evenings or on weekends, and do it for beer money. I was doing it full time, and still only earning beer money- and having a to fight ones way through a flock of Whiny Bitches in order to do my day job, for basically no real pay, tends to make one wonder, "Why am I still doing this, again?"

    I told myself fifteen years ago I wasn't going to let idiots like that bother me. I'm doing this job because it's fun, it lets me be creative, it lets me set my own hours. I go WAY out of my way to help as many people as I can, and I expect to keep doing so as long as I can.

    But I'm also not going to give myself a stroke worrying about guys like Indeed. I wanted to help, I wasn't fast enough and subsurvient enough for him, fine. He wants to take my idea and produce it himself? No big. I invent this stuff faster than people can steal my ideas.

    Doc.
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      Originally posted by RedLeaderSB View Post
      If one wanted to build a sniper, regulated, primarily to run on 12grams,
      What valve/spring/config would you suggest for a target efficiency of 30+ shots at 280 fps?
      -Thirty is doable, thirty-plus is pushing it.

      The trick is "old style". You need an old style body with pre-2K internal volumes. The old valves with a smallish bore also help, and try to find a bolt with a small-bore port and channel up to the breech face.

      Run one of those teeny CCI inline regulators, and make sure you either have a good bore match, or use a Freak, et al`, to get a good efficient fit to the ball. An XL should help a touch over a standard-length.

      For the springs, go with a moderately stiff valve, and as mentioned earlier in this thread, a fairly stiff, but short hammer spring. The spring should have some oomph to it, but when the hammer is at rest on the end of the valve, there should be little pressure on the spring.

      The trick is dwell time- the valve should open fast and close fast. The less residual spring pressure on the hammer the valve has to overcome, the faster it can close and the more efficient the marker will be.

      Doc.
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        Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post
        -I cut the original prototype in aluminum, on a worn-out mill-drill, using a cheap mill-drill tilting vise, in two hours, some twenty years ago.
        -And before anyone calls BS on that one, there's a photo of the original prototype linked on this page, which hasn't been updated since late 2003. The LED adapter is #17 down on the list, and so was probably posted when the page was first created, in early-mid 2002.

        All that was just from just the first five years I was in business.

        I've now been at this twenty-three.

        "Not interested"? "Not the man for the job"? Thanks, I needed a good laugh.

        Doc.
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          Hey Doc... it may seem like everyone is ganging up on you, but it says something that there are enough people upset with your business practices and communication that they have to address you in an open forum to get a response. I've had conversations recently with multiple members that have shared similar stories. Indeed isn't the first, and unless you recognize this kind of criticism as an opportunity to better your business and yourself he won't be the last. I once attempted to be your customer for 8 months before I gave up...

          Remember last year before the 2.0 hack when you had just made a bunch of new L and P stocks? They looked great and I decided I could use a couple to finish some projects. We exchanged a couple of PMs and I ordered 2x L stocks, 1x P stock, and 2x sets of tank rings; all raw, all complete and in stock except for the tank rings. That was ~April time frame if I recall correctly. After the site went down I did the leg work to email you with my username and the order we agreed on to make sure the parts would still be held for me. You replied and acknowledged everything was ready except the tank rings. Over the next 8 months I sent numerous emails and you replied to only two of them, MONTHS apart, and each time told me you would be ready to ship them later that week and would invoice me promptly. In December I sent one final email telling you I was done trying to send you hundreds of dollars for parts that you had already made, but couldn't be bothered to send a Paypal invoice and ship; no response.

          Your indignation is misplaced and unwelcome.

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            Doc your condescension is laughable. Yep I remember the early days too when I started playing pump with my cousin in 1992. Wanna continue a pissing contest? Your business management is terrible. Your communication since September when I mailed the parts has been zero without me posting in this forum. There have been weeks separating the attempts in contacts never requiring you to pay constant attention. Check you pm and see the dates if you like. A simple pm back saying hey your number 40 in line expect a 6 month wait would have been acceptable. You have never sent me an any type estimate for labor or materials. Super happy that you posted they way you did. It let's your future customers see just exactly who you are.

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              Gang away. You guys aren't the first, likely won't be the last. I wasn't blowing smoke when I said there's plenty of people out there that aren't happy with whatever I did, was supposed to do or tried to do for them. Ask around, I'm sure most of the tales will be entertaining, and some of them may even be true.

              And, you'll note, at no point did I say I was infallible or entirely blameless. I many of those cases I did, in fact, screw up, in some cases rather badly. In your case I can't point to a particular thing or event, it was simply a case of, for want of a better term, 'falling through the cracks'. I'm a one-man band trying to keep my small business afloat on a tattered shoestring. It ain't always easy, and there's never enough hours in a day.

              In my defense, in that same eight-month period, I made over 1,200 parts, packed and shipped over 500 packages, and probably replied to close to 4,000 emails, PMs and other messages.

              I'm sorry I couldn't help you out, and regret disappointing you. But when I hear people saying I "couldn't be bothered" to do something- usually after I've already spent eight to ten hours in the shop, made two trips to the Post Office and am still staring at four hours' worth of unanswered inbox- yeah, I get a little goddam indignant.

              Doc.
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                "I'm a one-man band trying to keep my small business afloat on a tattered shoestring. It ain't always easy, and there's never enough hours in a day."


                Idk if I'm supposed to care?

                If you completed work you would have been paid in full. You're not the only one working there arse off out there.

                Congratulations you ran a manual mill at 23. I started tig welding at 11. We can go back and forth all night long. If you didn't already ship the solenoids please don't bother. I'd hate to have the 8 bucks break your shoestring business. 🤷‍♂️

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                  Originally posted by Indeed View Post
                  Doc your condescension is laughable.
                  "Kettle!", cried the pot, "How black thou art!"

                  Your business management is terrible.
                  -Fully agreed, and with enthusiasm! That is, in fact, what generally killed most airsmiths over the years; Most of them just want to do the cool part, making the toys and playing with the machines. None of them like to do the administrative work, and after a while, enough of the paperwork piles up and takes all the fun out of it. Considering that this isn't a profitable line of business, and never will be, most look at it after a while, determine it ain't worth it, and move on to something else. Timberwolf, Jeremy Garrett, Otter, BigMatt, Rhino Joe, Drew from Wicked Air, John, I think, from HyperSportWorks, the list is endless.

                  I've held on because I enjoy what I do. I don't like the office or administration side either, but I do what I can, because I want to continue doing what I enjoy.

                  Your communication since September when I mailed the parts has been zero without me posting in this forum.
                  -Communications with you.

                  You have never sent me an any type estimate for labor or materials.
                  -Nor was I going to ask for such. I've had about a dozen people ask me for those LED adapters, and have meant for years to make another batch. You loaned me the solenoids, and my standard modus operendi is to give the person who loaned me the test piece free product once it's done.

                  I know you don't believe me- I'm evil, and of course clearly a consummate liar - but I've done exactly that with markers loaned to me so I could measure and fit for custom Freak backs, I did that with a local MCB'er for whom I made some Matrix LPR seals, another MCB'er recently loaned me an Angel A1 to fit some new detents to, etc. etc.

                  If I was going to make a single example for you, you wouldn't have wanted it anyway, because I would have charged you $150. If I make a batch of them- on my own time, as available- I can get that down to maybe $50 retail, maybe a little less. You'd have gotten two at no more cost than a little patience.

                  Super happy that you posted they way you did. It let's your future customers see just exactly who you are.
                  -They do indeed. I just got an inquiry about 30 minutes ago because of this thread. It'll only be about a $200 mod, but the customer was impressed at my response to all this.

                  What's curious is how you, a customer who is out no more than a little time, made no payments of any kind- nor even offered one- simply because I wasn't able to provide you a service within your personal timeline.... now gleefully wants to see me fail.

                  Funny, that.

                  Doc.

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                  • GanonsGrin
                    GanonsGrin commented
                    Editing a comment
                    First off, BigMatt left for reasons that had nothing to do with profitability or loss of interest. He’s local to me and a regular at one of the old fields we had around here and there was much more to why he left. At least he made good on his deals before he left.

                    Second, I was coming into this thread to ask about a simple tap and thread job for a marker and I have wholeheartedly decided that you are by no means anyone I would ever want to deal with, period. I can also assure you that it was the attitude that you are exhibiting right now that has pushed me away from ever considering or recommending you for anything. What a poor, unprofessional response in regards to your work ethic and standards.

                    Maybe you should use one of your “white boards” to keep up with customer jobs and timelines to keep you on track. Just a thought.

                    I can’t imagine the kind of person who would see this and think “that’s the guy for me! No timelines, no organization, and when he forgets about my work and I ask a question he will try to roast me! Sign me up”. Wow.
                    Last edited by GanonsGrin; 04-01-2021, 12:13 PM.

                  Originally posted by Indeed View Post
                  Idk if I'm supposed to care?
                  -Are you a child? I wasn't able to do your job for you. You're out no money, and will have your parts back by Friday. I've apologized. That's apparently not enough for you?

                  Son, I was drawing comics of customers like you almost twenty years ago.





                  Doc.
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                    Originally posted by DocsMachine View Post
                    ... I'm a one-man band trying to keep my small business afloat on a tattered shoestring.

                    ...

                    I'm sorry I couldn't help you out, and regret disappointing you.
                    Seems like $300+ for shipping parts you already had made would make that shoestring a little stronger, but what do I know

                    It’s not just the stocks either. I sent you emails requesting quotes for work for no less than 5 markers last year, most of them with pictures of the markers, any related parts, and explicit instructions of what I’d like to have done. I stated I understood the expense of one-off custom work and was prepared to pay for it, but I wanted a quote first and to agree on the scope. I wasn’t blowing smoke. I had budgeted up to $1000 for all the work I had requested to finish some projects; all you needed to do was reply to some emails and make some chips.

                    But, you know... beating your chest and berating a customer because you were in possession of their property and wouldn’t communicate with them seems a perfectly reasonable response.

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                      Funny thing is I would have paid the 150 to restore this particular led. You know sentimental value and all. I just paid 85 an hour plus materials for the 2 I have. 2 hours of solid works and 4 hours between 3d print and machining. I never asked how much because I simply didn't care.

                      I am no mind reader and I know nothing of your standard operations because you never communicated that to me. Any requests of money for labor or materials would have been payed immediately. What you need a viable solenoid? Ok here's 2. You need materials? How much? This is a very simple process if lines of communication are open.

                      Sell the revised version to those dozens that have asked. I don't plan to make more.

                      Peace out of this nonsense. Got to do that work thing at 4am.

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                        -Good argument/discussion, mates! I don't get to do that very often, had a blast!

                        Originally posted by Surf2Live View Post
                        Seems like $300+ for shipping parts you already had made would make that shoestring a little stronger, but what do I know.
                        -Yessir! It very much would have. Considering that I'm rather demonstrably not rich enough to simply wave off several hundred dollars in potential income, can you think there might maybe be another reason I might not have been able to capitalize on that transaction?

                        But, you know... beating your chest and berating a customer because you were in possession of their property and wouldn’t communicate with them seems a perfectly reasonable response.
                        -Ah, there's that declaration of inadequate obsequiousness again. Yes, I'm supposed to just sit here and go "Oh, a thousand pardons! You're absolutely right, I'm a terrible, worthless, withered old husk and unworthy to even lick the soles of your shoes!"

                        That about right?

                        Sorry. I don't play that game.

                        Doc.


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                          Originally posted by Indeed View Post
                          Peace out of this nonsense. Got to do that work thing at 4am.
                          -Peace.

                          (I do some of my best work at night. Very much a 'cognitive peak' sort of thing- don't know why, but it's part of the reason I do what I do. Tried the 9-to-5 thing, never liked it, brain doesn't work that early. As it is, it's 11:27 PM as I type this, and I'll be up for probably another three hours. I've got a kind of fun job on the table I'm hoping to finish up tonight.)

                          Be safe out there.

                          Doc.

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                            Since a lot has happened here, and we do have day jobs, the thread will be closed, probably temporarily, to give the mods some time to review and respond accordingly. If we do decide to close it permanently I will at least come back and say so.
                            Dulce et decorum est pro comoedia mori

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                              Having caught up on the last two pages--

                              Per the BST policy I make no judgement on the disputes at the root of this argument either way. More details are in the stickied post on every BST forum.

                              Regarding the conduct of the argument, several sarcastic remarks in this thread were obviously crafted to produce a negative emotional response. Name-calling is also unacceptable. We ask our members to be courteous to each other, even when there's a disagreement. A couple of you who crossed the line are getting PMs (on both sides of this) but if we all dial it back I see no need for further action.

                              I won't make a vain attempt to police every little snide remark or define the exact point where sarcasm crosses the line, but I ask everyone to pull back and be respectful of each other.

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                              Dulce et decorum est pro comoedia mori

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