Those wood grips are nice. Bought or home made ?
To those who balked at the Dan Dare 600, it is now back to normality. I quite liked it, but as I am going to be left with only one, I thought it should be back to standard. One thing it had in its favour, feeds a variety of pellets, only had Air Arms Diablo Field refused so far.
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Those wood grips are nice. Bought or home made ?
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Baz, it's a bit of a faff but if you are into fiddling/ experimenting & general mucking about molds made from a 2 component silicone could be the way to go, then cast in a 2 component polyurethane system, split the mix, & colour one part with the base colour, the other with the colour of the marbling. Then there is a choice between adding one to the other & giving it a short swirl with a cocktail stick ( too much swirling will just bent the colours) & pour into the mold. T'other way is to trail the marble effect in the mold first in the pattern you want to create then pour in the base colour on top. There's variations on this but in essence that's it. Gentle but thorough mixing can help reduce the chance of air inclusions unless you can degas it in a vacuum chamber. A slow cure system, 30 minute pot life of a 100g will take the need for speed out of the equation too. Happy to go through a bit more detail in a pm if you wish, but it's fiddly process if your hearts not in it!
Would have loved to know how well a tricked up finished production model wild have sold if they were offered at the time as the standard back one. That one of yours really captured the whole spirit of the time. Well I think so.
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Should have kept it 'Dan Dare' - I think it looked great.
Imagine if Crosman introduced that 600 model today.
It would knock any other plinker out the park
Liked the Dan Dare finish Baz, nice to see a different approach to things.
I refurbed a couple or three of these years gone by and found a high temperature heat resistant paint used on custom exhausts in the motor trade gave an exceptable thin coat finish that was relatively hard wearing, going back 20 years or so I had a contact who was a cabinet maker of old with fantastic skills making grips for a lot of my Crosman pistols and that were brought back to life, alas unlike the Crosmans he is no longer with us and I never found anyone else that could do what he could, good to see and hear there are still guys out there that can turn thier hand to doing so.
If I can figure out how topost pictures here I'll see if I can find some
I remember it needed a good service when I got that one both internal and external, new seals, cleaned all the sears, etc, think I got Lawrie to do the stem valve seal, lubed only what was needed like cam ring etc, shoots very well and not particularly pellet fussy.
The outside was also bad condition, so as Baz said, glass bead blasted (balls not cut glass) had to do a few runs to get an even finish and proper wash and clean after, grips were Atlantic sparkle blue.
Wood grips I had made for one of my other 600's but recently got a nice set of red laminate for it
gingernuts nickel 600
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how are you guys posting images on here, how can I do same to share, can I copy images direct from my PC or do they need to be stored somewhere else beforehand and a link and link inserted between the two [IMG] whatsits?
you might have gathered I'm not completely pc literate at this end of the keyboard
I use imgur but you can also use postimage......
https://postimages.org/
https://imgur.com/
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