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  • Archdogg
    MCB Member
    • Jul 2020
    • 146
    • Michigan

    #1

    Paintball lubricant applicator

    Tippmann is the workhorse of all things paintball.
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    Last edited by Archdogg; 01-27-2021, 10:37 AM.
  • XEMON
    Frenchy is here!
    • Jul 2020
    • 3029
    • Nor Cal

    #2
    Do you need NFPA70E cert. to operate them?
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    • ghilliesuit
      Bunker Buster
      • Dec 2020
      • 202

      #3
      Where is the backstop?? Or is your aim that good haha

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      • Carp
        enter over there..☝
        • Jul 2020
        • 4825
        • ....on the 13th floor!

        #4
        Originally posted by Archdogg
        Tippmann 98 is the workhorse of all things paintball.
        Ummm.... That's an A5 in the first picture.






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        • Archdogg
          Archdogg commented
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          Also an A5 in the last pic. Unsure of the marker in the middle. Original post edited.

        • Carp
          Carp commented
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          Yeah, I didn't want to rub salt in the wound. The middle pic looks like some kind of Axe/Mini space dildo. 😂
      • Trbo323
        MCB Member
        • Jul 2020
        • 6358
        • Vancouver WA

        #5
        Ok 3 things

        1) this is real!?!?

        2) what happens when you miss? Barrel break with grease? Bet that's fun

        3) $1200!?!? Does it have silver internals?

        I mean props to tippmann for thinking outside the box but all is going to take is 1 lawsuit from Jimmy getting hit by a stray grease ball or Frank losing an eye when his co-worker John shoots him to take these off the market

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        • Trbo323
          MCB Member
          • Jul 2020
          • 6358
          • Vancouver WA

          #6
          Originally posted by Carp

          Ummm.... That's an A5 in the first picture.






          Well yeah, obviously the high demand grease industry requires a force feed hopper!

          Need that high rof! Do you know how many electrical lines are our there!?

          For high demand areas the rt version with a pod pack that holds 10 pods, it's only $7500

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          • Cunha
            Certified Post Whore
            • Jul 2020
            • 2027

            #7
            Wow. Nice.

            Get these guys a GMEK asap.

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            • SETHZILLA!
              Apocalypse Dude
              • Jul 2020
              • 889
              • Atascadero,CA

              #8
              Just found some grease capsules for sale on a linemans website.....

              500 rounds for $716 ooof!

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              • SignOfZeta
                Space Commie
                • Jul 2020
                • 576
                • Ann Arbor

                #9
                Originally posted by Trbo323
                Ok 3 things

                1) this is real!?!?

                2) what happens when you miss? Barrel break with grease? Bet that's fun

                3) $1200!?!? Does it have silver internals?

                I mean props to tippmann for thinking outside the box but all is going to take is 1 lawsuit from Jimmy getting hit by a stray grease ball or Frank losing an eye when his co-worker John shoots him to take these off the market

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                I could be wrong but this seems real to me. When you’re talking about time spent with pro HV technicians on service lines a few dollars a ball is fleas on tiger’s back.

                Safety is far more important than the money and I think the idea here is that it’s a non-contact way of greasing the switch. Fully safe even powered up. You only have to be a dozen feet away to be certain you won’t get zapped by 40k VAC. When you get closer or the tool you’re holding does...weird stuff happens. High voltage is insane.


                I have very little knowledge of what these dudes on the poles do up there but to me it makes sense. This is actually pretty close to paintball’s original industrial use as a cow/tree marker.

                As for lawsuits...after the wave of “home defense” crap last year I’d say this is nothing. The flashlight shaped pepperball launcher looked like something I might shoot MYSELF in the face with accidentally. Such irresponsible marketing and branding...fills my head with horror stories.

                An Empire Sniper that runs on CO2 of some kind and has a scope would honestly made a lot of sense here.

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                • XEMON
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                  Technically I can work on 70KV lines ... To be safe, there is full body condoms ...
              • Cdn_Cuda
                You can finish projects?!
                • Jul 2020
                • 4525
                • Vancouver, BC

                #10
                PSA Please to not apply other forms of lubricant with paintball markers as it may to serious or life altering injuries.
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                • SETHZILLA!
                  Apocalypse Dude
                  • Jul 2020
                  • 889
                  • Atascadero,CA

                  #11
                  Originally posted by Cdn_Cuda
                  PSA Please to not apply other forms of lubricant with paintball markers as it may to serious or life altering injuries.
                  Cue MAr and his 55 gallon drums of mayo.....
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                  • Rainmaker
                    Der Printermeister
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 1517
                    • Cincinnati

                    #12
                    If you have high enough ROF, and balls are close enough together in flight, could the electricity jump down the path of balls and zap you?
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                    • SignOfZeta
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                      I considered this and the answer is that every ball in the air between you and the source is going to increase the chance of flash arc, just as holding an umbrella in a thunderstorm increases your chance of lighting strike. The max risk point would be when the ball was mid-way there. I was only thinking of one ball but if you went full Angel LCD on the switch I guess more balls is worse. I’d say increased risk of one ball at a time is negligible but it will go up with every ball. Gelatin will conduct this amount of voltage better than air.
                  • Trbo323
                    MCB Member
                    • Jul 2020
                    • 6358
                    • Vancouver WA

                    #13
                    Originally posted by Rainmaker
                    If you have high enough ROF, and balls are close enough together in flight, could the electricity jump down the path of balls and zap you?
                    I'm no expert but I doubt it. While myth busters was an entertaining show there was some real science behind it. They tested the myth of if you pee on the 3rd rail for a electric train you would instantly die. Turned out the only way that was possible was

                    1) you have a horse penis to get enough flow so the droplets would not separate

                    2) you are kneeling down and are already about 6 inches from the rail itself

                    Basically separation of the droplets by, really any distance caused the electricity to not pass into the person.

                    So for paintball that's... Well not possible because your barrel would have to be packed with paintballs

                    Now if you had multiple barrels.....

                    I'm too tired, someone do some math, at what bps is it just a solid line of paintballs?

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                    • XEMON
                      Frenchy is here!
                      • Jul 2020
                      • 3029
                      • Nor Cal

                      #14
                      It all depends of voltage, I work on 20KV systems and I've seen them ark an inch or two in humid environment ...
                      some of those system have over 100Kv and can arc several feet!

                      For Paintball, it will depend what oil is used, mineral oil is not conducive so no problem there ...
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                      • spikeball
                        Poll On Keyline
                        • Jul 2020
                        • 390
                        • Mile High

                        #15
                        Hi, my name is Tom. I shoot lubricant at switches for a living. My home budget is 1.1 million.

                        But for real, kinda cool to see our toys used as tools again.

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