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gmrhodes13

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  1. Maybe just try them away from each other first, if that fixes your problem then try to find a place to relocate
  2. I would try the aker and icomm away from each other, may not change but worth a try. I know with my cheapy setup I had to try a different mic when I converted to push to talk. Could just be picking up a feed back pulse from when you push the switch, try a different swith too, anything cheap is worth trying first. Good luck
  3. Another mind reader LOL, I found if I gave it a little twist from the right it straightened up really well, did notice a few troopers with theirs lopsided, then just added a bit of glue and clamped until tomorrow. Now that I had a chance to try my ab and kidney together I realised the belt I had made earlier this year was too short and too wide. Lucky had some material left so went of searching, measured the gap between the tapers on the belt (3") then made another one the right length and width. Then added some snaps for the plastic belt section.
  4. Just getting the ammo belt to sit on the knee Now a couple of holes and some split rivets and washers for strength And from the front
  5. Yep a daily grind for me too, found the worst thing was wearing socks, abs is as sticky as and you got to sit there picking it all out. Hard to believe I had the carpet completely clean this morning. Got a few more snap plates attached and made some adjustable straps for the front chest and ab sections, also the back. Can change these later to non adjusting straps once I find how the armor fits me
  6. First elastic straps made I have made, will see how they are for strength when Im fitted, may add a couple more
  7. LOL well I did do a lot of re reading when I found out my armor was on the way, but still find I need to ask questions. There are no requirements for EIB or Centurion for fittings, a lot use rivets but those who wish for screen accuracy use the flat taper screws.
  8. Sorry no I haven't a list, I basically just printed out the templates and found pipe, wood and made some flat pieces of pvc and glued them together. I did find this the most challenging of all the blasters I have built so far. It is rewarding when it is finished and when others ask if you will make more LOL. Good luck with your build and pm me if you need any help, will try to point you in the right direction.
  9. Here it is http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/21206-thermal-detonator-screws/page__hl__%2Bdetonator+%2Bscrews__fromsearch__1
  10. I think so, I am trying to find the thread again LOL
  11. Looks good but as I said just take off a little at a time and try as you may find you do not need to take off so much. Good Luck
  12. I just asked a few of my local troopers the same question when I started , was a 50 / 50 split as to painting the indside of your lid. I went with paint, mine is an ATA and I did not have any problems with it showing through, I find it helps with the illusion when kids can't see up into the helmet. I just gave the helmet a quick sand with some 240 grit sandpaper just to help the paint stick as the abs is quite glossy. Also may add that I used a household satin black just so light wouldn't show reflectoins in the black. I have heard others use the truck bed paint and have no problems with the ATA. Good luck with the build
  13. As before once you have done one side I find the other side is easier
  14. I did in the long wait for armor research what I needed to complete an armor build and purchased a lot of things prior to my build. It was like a little tease having small packages turning up in the mail on random days. I have thought of a few number combos but then they get taken LOL, may have to be the day off decision
  15. From memory I think I read that they used flat head screws, they must be the tapered ones that are countersunk
  16. Glued on the larger rear cover strip, will attach the velcro later. Inner front strengthening strip also attached.
  17. I would trim your sides and back for the moment, try not to modify the front or you may find the opening to be too big and your face may show under the front. Easier to take of a llittle than too much so just take your time and keep checking
  18. Very cool, well done on your first troop, suprised there is enough room in your lid for that moustache
  19. I would trim to suit, roughen both surfaces then use an epoxy 2part mix to glue together, is very strong and can take a lot of force
  20. They looked quite good but he hasn't made any since early 2009. One of the problems with these old threads, you see it, you want it, but you just can't have it LOL. Keep up the good work Karin, no doubt everyone will be waiting for your renovations to be finished LOL
  21. Bit more trimming and had a few clamps left over so glued on some snap plates I had made earlier
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