Daddybang wrote:Is there anything "special" about the plastic? Would a craft shop have something(beads etc) effing ridiculous that plastic bb are prohibited yet I can go and buy stainless steel for my slingshot. !!!!!!
Daddybang wrote:Is there anything "special" about the plastic? Would a craft shop have something(beads etc) effing ridiculous that plastic bb are prohibited yet I can go and buy stainless steel for my slingshot. !!!!!!
bladeracer wrote:Daddybang wrote:Is there anything "special" about the plastic? Would a craft shop have something(beads etc) effing ridiculous that plastic bb are prohibited yet I can go and buy stainless steel for my slingshot. !!!!!!
Now, slingshots I do know are illegal down here, but I'm not sure if a licence is required to buy ball bearings...yet.
Daddybang wrote:bladeracer wrote:Now, slingshots I do know are illegal down here, but I'm not sure if a licence is required to buy ball bearings...yet.
Slingshots are illegal!!! Jesus that's rough.
bladeracer wrote:Daddybang wrote:bladeracer wrote:Now, slingshots I do know are illegal down here, but I'm not sure if a licence is required to buy ball bearings...yet.
Slingshots are illegal!!! Jesus that's rough.
Not really, I never managed to get any sort accuracy out of them when I was kid
Daddybang wrote:bladeracer wrote:Daddybang wrote:Is there anything "special" about the plastic? Would a craft shop have something(beads etc) effing ridiculous that plastic bb are prohibited yet I can go and buy stainless steel for my slingshot. !!!!!!
Now, slingshots I do know are illegal down here, but I'm not sure if a licence is required to buy ball bearings...yet.
Slingshots are illegal!!! Jesus that's rough.
Apollo wrote:"bladeracer" When you say "Powder Coating Bullets", are you talking about say Moly Coating or the like...????
If so, Lyman has a Moly Coating Kit which uses Ceramic Pellets. Have been using that for some years, as do a lot of others I know that use Moly Bullets. The process works best when everything is hot so I do most of my coating in summer with everything out in full sun on a hot day. In winter if I run short everything is pre-heated inside on & near the wood heater.
You can probably just buy the Ceramic Pellets, have not needed to find out.
Daddybang wrote:Hey blade try plasticballs.com they should have what ya looking for.
bladeracer wrote:Daddybang wrote:Is there anything "special" about the plastic? Would a craft shop have something(beads etc) effing ridiculous that plastic bb are prohibited yet I can go and buy stainless steel for my slingshot. !!!!!!
Now, slingshots I do know are illegal down here, but I'm not sure if a licence is required to buy ball bearings...yet.
perentie wrote:Just been reading up on powder coating. I am a few years behind. Did you find a suitable pellet or bead?
What powder are you using.?
I see Eastman powders on Ebay
bladeracer wrote:Daddybang wrote:Hey blade try plasticballs.com they should have what ya looking for.
Looks great, now I just need to work out what Airsoft BB's are made from