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    Originally posted by Blackmagic71 View Post
    What good quality 12-cup drip coffee maker would you suggest and are there any that are made in the USA?​
    -This may come as a surprise to you, but unlike my comic counterpart, I don't drink coffee. I prefer my caffeine cold and green. And basically by the time I've buried the burnt bean taste with enough sugar, cream and syrup... I might as well be drinking a soda anyway.

    (And, it's worth noting, I've cut down considerably on my overall soda intake, if nothing else just for the sake of my teeth. )

    I will say, though, that I have a cheap Keurig that I use to make the occasional cup of hot chocolate when there's a cold snap during the winter.

    What is your favorite Mtn Dew? Do you stick to the original, or one of the other flavors?
    -Easy, the original Green Death. I've tried a number of the others, some I've liked, but some are just nasty. And, most of the special flavors are only available locally in convenience stores- and besides the hassle, up here that means almost $4 a bottle. I get the 24 or 36 packs of regular cans at the supermarket- I've never calculated what the per-can cost is, but it's a whole lot less than four bucks each.

    As far as I know, only one convenience store even has the specialty flavors- last I looked, I think it was Code Red and Livewire, and I think one of the black or purple ones. The convenience store I most often pass when doing my mail runs and the like, only has green and diet green. The local Taco Bell used to have Baja Blast and Livewire, but I think even those got dropped.

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      I’ve always wondered what exactly was needed to make the tippmann/automag double gun work.

      I figure a custom rail, but curious on details

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        Originally posted by Jsc5150 View Post
        I’ve always wondered what exactly was needed to make the tippmann/automag double gun work.

        I figure a custom rail, but curious on details
        -I thought everyone knew about that one. The Automag is bolted to a custom rail that clamps to the Carbine's sight rail. The Automag sear simply extends down far enough that the rear corner of the linkage rod, trips it on the return stroke.

        The only real trick to it is you need a little bit of material in the right place to help hold the linkage rod down (the Carbine's rear sight does that) and you carefully set the assembly, by simply sliding the adapter rail back and forth slightly on the sight rail, so that the 'Mag is tripped only at the absolute very end of the rearward travel of the hammer. Basically as the rear hammer bumper is being compressed.

        You fire the Carbine, the Carbine fires the 'Mag.

        If the 'Mag is too far forward, the motion of the hammer WILL damage the 'Mag on/off. Ask me how I know.

        Oh, and a hopper-left 'Mag is almost required, to have the room for both loaders.

        Doc.
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          Any updates or plans on the lever action?

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            Originally posted by Frmrspec View Post
            Any updates or plans on the lever action?
            -Unfortunately, nothing of any significance.

            I'm pretty sure I mentioned it earlier in this thread, but a big chunk of the reason I bought (or built) these CNCs in the first place, was to build those Levers. The problem with that is A, I needed- and still need- to learn how to use them properly, and B, I need the time and maybe a little spare funds to be able to spend on a project that involved.

            I'm working on the first one, no idea when the second will roll around.

            Doc.
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