May 5th, 2009, 18:29 | #46 |
Azathoth,
Do you think you could post a picture of some BBBMAXs you have crushed? The shards in my pictures were more than sharp enough to cause cuts when rubbing between two fingers. Given the disparity between my description and yours, I'm wondering if perhaps the BBs I obtained were knockoffs. |
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May 5th, 2009, 18:53 | #47 | |
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May 5th, 2009, 19:11 | #48 | |
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However in the mean time, 80-90% of the material remaining from being crushed in a table vice was smaller than table salt, If I recall correctly I had 4-5 pieces no larger than ~1x~1x~1.5mm volume, They were not particularly sharp, and it i rubbed both the remaining powder and the shards between my thumb and index finger. The very first BBBmax I crushed, it literally turned to dust, however, i wasnt aware of that, and didnt capture any of the larger pieces, it's likely there were larger pieces but I never could find them. Like other BBs I don't think the BBBmax will crush the same way between each individual BB. It's possible that the BBBmax can crush into nothing but large shards, but that has not been my experience. Where did you buy your BBBmax from. I hadn't considered the possibility of knock off or imitation product. And given the supply drought, it worries me that knock off or glass/acryllic BB's can be substituted. |
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May 5th, 2009, 20:52 | #49 | |
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by that i meant through the numerous tests and results that Stalker has posted, it has been proven that BB Bastards are superior to most other brands is all. im not saying that it is THE BEST, but so far, few companies are at BB Bastard's level, save for perhaps Metal Tech. Madbull and KSC perfects i heard are also close competitors. |
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May 5th, 2009, 22:49 | #50 | |
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Got this this evening:
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May 5th, 2009, 23:37 | #51 | ||
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I had a terrible experience with the 1 bag of Bastards that I purchased, and was so disgusted at the quality that I threw the bag into the trash. Keep in mind I have been playing since 93 oversea and had left the sport during my university schooling. In hindsight, I should have contacted the retailer or came to ASC to find Scarecrow but what is done is the past. Quote:
EDIT: I got really lucky today. I managed after 30 mins to crush a Single BBBmax. With the hand vice and BB in the Grip, I put the Grip onto a concrete basement floor and squeezed down on the grip with my hands while simultaneously trying to shift as much of my body weight onto my hands/vice. It wasnt until after i pivoted my entire body off the ground that the BB finally broke. I weigh 155 lbs. What I found very interesting is that this time I got large debris. The remainder of the BB turned into dust some of the dust is barely visible in the bag and only by rubbing the ziploc bag against itself can you feel the bb fragments. All of the large pieces are pictured. I rubbed the powder between my fingers with as much pressure as I could but it didnt scrach or cut my fingers, it was like rubbing sand like the last time. This time I washed my hands and took one of the large fragments and repeated. If you apply enough pressure against the jagged portion of the bb you can break the skin, no more or less effort than if you were to do the same with a jagged rock or pebble. The large 1/2 BB fragment is nearly completely smooth on the non curved portion and is not sharp on the outside edges. What is difficult or impossible to take a picture of is the inside edge of the BBBmax, I am not sure if it's an optical affect of a curved and clear BB but you can almost distinguish a seamline along the inside of the BB. But the probability of crushing the BB against a seamline is miniscule, what again is not pictureable is the pattern of wear on the inside of the BB caused by the vice. This is the first time i've seen such large debris and about the 10th or so BB i've crushed in a baggie.
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May 6th, 2009, 01:30 | #52 | |
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Back to the thread... |
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May 6th, 2009, 02:35 | #53 | |
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CREDENTIALS - The fact that a Fiduciary with a Swiss Federal Fiduciary License is representing Levante, by definition gives top credentials to Levante Labs. A Swiss Federal Fiduciary cannot represent a ghost company without risking a jail term for fraud, falsification of information, misrepresentation etc etc. SOLE PROPRIETARY COMPANIES - in Switzerland are very common, easy to set up, have lots of tax breaks and enjoy better financing from the banks since the liability is personal and limitless. |
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May 6th, 2009, 02:59 | #54 |
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Still, you can't peer review the document because the credentials are hidden. There is no way to validate the information presented, its simply all claims. Again, I don't see what they gain by doing this or making themselves anonymous other than to draw suspicion by someone being critical of the sources of the data, test methodologies, etc.
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May 6th, 2009, 03:10 | #55 |
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Where did you get this information from Porkchop? Just following up...
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May 6th, 2009, 07:52 | #56 | |
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For example, PVC with a hardening agent forms your hard, brittle PVC pipes. PVC with softening agents forms your gardening hose. Both will have different volume, density etc. but both are essentially PVC. Another case in point: http://www.google.com/patents?id=_OqkAAAAEBAJ&dq , where you have a biodegradable resin composite at 250C. Last edited by Amoki; May 6th, 2009 at 08:23.. |
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May 6th, 2009, 08:39 | #57 |
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So from a materials standpoint, is it correct to say this is a ceramic? What materials best describe this BB from what we know about it at this moment?
Since it seems to be debatable that you can validate the material, is it fair to call this BB Biodegradable? Their prior products release a materials list with a percentage and from that you can ascertain roughly that it is biodegradeable. When I do get some I will throw a few into the garden, but beyond that I don't know what other experiment you can do. |
May 6th, 2009, 10:02 | #58 |
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I spent a good chunk of time last night going through more of that Arnie's thread and some of this issues discussed here are discussed there, but I think this discussion is still useful as its more detailed, we seem to be engaging people with less opinions and more solid contributions and the Arnie's thread after 28 pages was locked for a lack of progress in the topic. I don't think thats happening here so I would encourage the discussion continue here.
One conclusion several posters made before bowing out of the debate is they did identify the marketing spin of the document and questioned its independence and funding as a source of potential problem, and those posters did a full stop after that in dismissing the document. I am going to great lengths to try and validate the sources and credentials, so I think I am giving BioVAL much more benefit of the doubt than they did - I find the lack of cooperation in that process disturbing - you think they'd addressed it already given the debate over at Arnie's already. Look back to my post on evaluating the credibility of a source (http://www.airsoftcanada.com/showpos...0&postcount=18) for more information about the problems of funding and independence of research. |
May 6th, 2009, 10:15 | #59 |
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Like Bioval, you mean?
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May 6th, 2009, 10:58 | #60 |
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Conjecture, but, a rather novel thought given the circumstances. It would explain putting a representative between the Lab and the public so that the link isn't discovered and questioned. Its one possible explanation and given the lack of information on it coming out of BioVAL I wouldn't discount it.
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