I have a integrally suppressed 77/22 Bolt action. It is movie quiet. No action noise, just a light puff from the barrel. I'm going to buy another stock for my 10/22 and try the barrel on it to see the difference.
Tanks are actually designed to run out of gas at 5pm in Friday's right in the middle of projects. There's just no getting around it. At least that's been my experience.
Well I got the tank welded up. I need some more practice with aluminum though. But after 8 feet of welding I was pretty happy with my welds. Too bad the first few feet look like a**.
On a side note I was pleasantly surprised when I weighed the buggy and it only weighed 4300#
That's exactly what the cracks looked like in all three of my tanks. The first one I sold and went poly. The second I just welded back up and it's still holding. The one in my new buggy I'm going to brace with angle and see how it does.
This one is a summit cell. My other had cracked in two different welds and it's the exact same tank and it's for on my carpet cleaning machine so it hasn't even had the abuse of off road use. There is a fair amount of vibration though. I'm going to weld it up and then run some angle down the...
Yep rci. This is the third one I've cracked. I should have reinforced it first but lesson learned. I hoped with the Artec Mount that it wouldn't be an issue.
Well a spur of the moment trip to the snakes for a shake down run. Overall pretty happy except motor wasn't running right and split the welds on a brand new fuel cell. Though the worst was getting denied on Wayne's world lol.
I was in a very similar situation 4 years ago. I've been operating my own business but in an industry with no growth, so I'm basically stuck. I also got divorced and realized I wanted more. I chose to go back to school for engineering and I'm two years in and so far I'm enjoying it. Time goes by...