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March 29th, 2010, 18:21 | #16 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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I just used the stuff I had at work, but it's not expensive at all for such small pieces. And with the M69 you just have to cut flat circles so it's REALLY easy! And the M69 also ventilates really well, so fogging should be minimal. Just don't remove any valves on the mask, it might make it easier to breathe but removing valves causes hardcore fogging.
And for the love of god do NOT use mesh. Mesh will stop BB's, but it will NOT stop the shrapnel from BB's when they explode on something hard!! I don't care how many people have used mesh for how many years, the fact is, there's still open air between your eyes and things that are being shot at you! |
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March 29th, 2010, 21:18 | #18 | |
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What if everyone is using the new glass BB's?
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March 31st, 2010, 00:35 | #19 |
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I haven't tested the M69's plexi so I can't give you any advice one way or the other, but based on the other masks, I'd say take it out.
Lexan is the standard polycarbonate, Makrolon deforms more when struck, therefore can absorb higher impact (it's extremely difficult to break with a sledgehammer), however that being said, makrolon also gets tiny pits in it when it gets struck by a BB (more so than lexan). Just make sure what your buying is Z87.1 at the very least. Keep in mind the grain direction of the polycarbonate if you have to bend it, if the bend is parallel with the grain, it promotes cracking. If you need to bend it, bend a CLEAN aluminum sheet to the right contour, put the lens on it and heat the whole thing to about 650 degrees F. Watch it carefully, the second it takes the full shape of your mold, take it out of the oven. Takes about 5 seconds for it to cool to the point you can pick it up, (with gloves), and another 20-30 seconds until it fully hardens. |
March 31st, 2010, 01:51 | #20 |
How thick a material do you use and could you use? I might have access to rather thick lexan and from past experience fooling around with it is it VERY tough. I've never shot BBs at it but I have used lexan to smash stuff and I used a piece as a demo spike for a bit.
What kinda work do you do cause when I had better access in the past I didn't really get that much info on materials. I wouldn't mind paying you to make me some lenses if you would be able. |
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March 31st, 2010, 10:15 | #21 | ||
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March 31st, 2010, 18:21 | #22 |
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3/32" was the thinnest I used, 1/8" was the thickest. 3/32" is easily enough to stop a BB at 470fps
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