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February 10th, 2013, 23:47 | #1 |
F2000 noise and vibration dampening.
I am in love with my F2000 but, it has always been noisy. The noise due mostly to the fact that the body is one huge resonance chamber. One trip to the craft store, $5 dollars of adhesive foam, 2 paper cuts and 10 hours later I came up with this solution:
The soft foam acts as a vibration dampener all throughout the body. It has taken the sharp whack off the gearbox's cycling noise. In future I hope to add a sorbo and tightbore to further reduce the noise. If you are feeling like doing this to your F2000 here are my stencils |
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February 11th, 2013, 00:15 | #2 |
will always be Mike Litoris in our hearts
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Bravo! That's so dedication to do all that work. And thanks for sharing, Im sure many F2000 owners would appreciate this.
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February 11th, 2013, 00:24 | #3 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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You could have just filled it with expansion foam like we've been doing on sniper rifles for over 7 years lol
But good idea nevertheless |
February 11th, 2013, 00:38 | #4 |
I wanted to all the moving parts to work after the mod.
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February 11th, 2013, 08:46 | #5 |
Not Eye Safe, Pretty Boy Maximus on the field take his picture!
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All you have to do is lay plastic wrap inside the gun, expansion foam it, lift the mould you've now made out, and scrape away whatever doesn't need to be there
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February 11th, 2013, 08:59 | #6 |
This post has "win" written all over it.
Do you have any more pictures of the results?
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February 12th, 2013, 03:29 | #7 |
ThunderCactus,
I see what you mean now. Although you must admit it is a little simpler with BA sniper rifle bodies. The trouble would be around the gearbox, and its weird outboard trigger contacts. MaciekA, here you go: |
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February 12th, 2013, 08:57 | #8 |
Nice. I wish there were more cavities in an M4 for these kinds of shenanigans. About the only place inside of the receiver that I can think of is the hopup space (which is big enough for the shock transfer system (STS)), and perhaps the space where the charging handle space.
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February 14th, 2013, 18:36 | #9 |
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A more effective material would be audio acoustic dampening material, like the stuff they've used in automotive audio for years. The most popular brand is www.dynamat.com. It's quite pricey, but very effective stuff.
In any case, awesome job. I've been thinking of doing this to my P90 for years, but just never got around to it. |
February 14th, 2013, 19:24 | #10 |
I tried to get a hold of acoustic dampening foam, but it is pricey and only normally available in wholesale quantity.
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February 14th, 2013, 19:32 | #11 |
GBB Whisperer
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Any local car audio shop should carry it. I've even seen it for sale at Best Buy and Future Shop in their automotive audio departments. That's where I picked up a roll of it many years ago when I was into making my car panels rattle...
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February 14th, 2013, 19:42 | #12 |
aka coachster
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Brown bread - Dynamat - B-Quiet
12 sq ft is only about $30 direct from the b-quiet website |
February 15th, 2013, 02:08 | #13 |
ERMAHGERD DA SKER ERS FERLIN!
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Well now I suggest you get a mock silencer to "account" for your new quite gun... This will allow you to get a longer tight bore in the bargain.
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February 15th, 2013, 03:35 | #14 |
I have a King Arms 13" suppressor for my SC20K MAWS look. With that baby on I can accommodate a 755mm barrel
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February 15th, 2013, 08:36 | #15 |
Squid Porn Superstar, I love the tentacles!
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For sound dampening you can use the shit Roy Thomson Hall is made of, that place sucks monkey balls.
Nobody else will get what I'm saying, unless you're a musician. |
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