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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 18, 2016 4:35 am

QuantumCurse wrote:Paint stripper taught me a lesson today. Ate through the cup and leaked on me. Thank goodness for gloves.
Don't breath those fumes either. It'll knock you unconscious and kill you if you get a good whiff.
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 18, 2016 12:42 pm

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QuantumCurse wrote:Paint stripper taught me a lesson today. Ate through the cup and leaked on me. Thank goodness for gloves.
Don't breath those fumes either. It'll knock you unconscious and kill you if you get a good whiff.
Thanks for the heads up. My filters for my two respirators are both almost black and my gas mask filter is dead. I'll have to get new ones soon.
Proudly own a Edwards Model E, a Federal Enterprises Model 2, and a semi butched Thunderbolt 1003A converted to "B". Possibly a 3T22 soon.
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:19 am

QuantumCurse wrote:Bumping again.
I've taken the standpipe I had to a machine shop. They should get it ready to be mounted on the blower assembly. Updates to come.

Side note and a complete shot in the dark if anyone has a 4/5 port chopper they would like to see go into a 1003 I will be happy to buy it and trade my old one. PM if anyone feels interested.
Couldn't you get a 4/5 port chopper from a 1000 for a 1003?
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 1:23 am

Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote:Bumping again.
I've taken the standpipe I had to a machine shop. They should get it ready to be mounted on the blower assembly. Updates to come.

Side note and a complete shot in the dark if anyone has a 4/5 port chopper they would like to see go into a 1003 I will be happy to buy it and trade my old one. PM if anyone feels interested.
Couldn't you get a 4/5 port chopper from a 1000 for a 1003?
No I need one from a 1000T. They're really hard to find and I'm looking for one.
Proudly own a Edwards Model E, a Federal Enterprises Model 2, and a semi butched Thunderbolt 1003A converted to "B". Possibly a 3T22 soon.
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 2:14 am

QuantumCurse wrote:
Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote:Bumping again.
I've taken the standpipe I had to a machine shop. They should get it ready to be mounted on the blower assembly. Updates to come.

Side note and a complete shot in the dark if anyone has a 4/5 port chopper they would like to see go into a 1003 I will be happy to buy it and trade my old one. PM if anyone feels interested.
Couldn't you get a 4/5 port chopper from a 1000 for a 1003?
No I need one from a 1000T. They're really hard to find and I'm looking for one.
I meant 1000T, and would've figured you would know, so I meant 1000T.
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 2:19 am

Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote:
Some_3t22s wrote: Couldn't you get a 4/5 port chopper from a 1000 for a 1003?
No I need one from a 1000T. They're really hard to find and I'm looking for one.
I meant 1000T, and would've figured you would know, so I meant 1000T.
Do you have one?
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:11 am

QuantumCurse wrote:
Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote: No I need one from a 1000T. They're really hard to find and I'm looking for one.
I meant 1000T, and would've figured you would know, so I meant 1000T.
Do you have one?
No. I would get you one but I don't even have any siren. Just like to look and comment in stuff for facts, questions, E.T.C. Sorry if this makes you upset.
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:17 am

Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote:
Some_3t22s wrote: I meant 1000T, and would've figured you would know, so I meant 1000T.
Do you have one?
No. I would get you one but I don't even have any siren. Just like to look and comment in stuff for facts, questions, E.T.C. Sorry if this makes you upset.
You're good! It's probably nearly impossible to get one in this day and age.
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 3:21 am

QuantumCurse wrote:
Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote: Do you have one?
No. I would get you one but I don't even have any siren. Just like to look and comment in stuff for facts, questions, E.T.C. Sorry if this makes you upset.
You're good! It's probably nearly impossible to get one in this day and age.
Have you heard of West Shore Services?
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Re: Thunderbolt 1003A help and pictures.

Fri Nov 25, 2016 7:42 pm

Some_3t22s wrote:
QuantumCurse wrote:
Some_3t22s wrote: No. I would get you one but I don't even have any siren. Just like to look and comment in stuff for facts, questions, E.T.C. Sorry if this makes you upset.
You're good! It's probably nearly impossible to get one in this day and age.
Have you heard of West Shore Services?
West Shore doesn't have everything, and it's really hard to find 4/5 port choppers outside of 2T's (which are also hard to find). They are somewhat rare and I don't think they are going to let you pull apart every single Thunderbolt they have to check and see if it's equipped with a 4/5 port chopper.
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