Practice bulseyes & stars

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Re: Practice bulseyes & stars

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My old spring-loaded bb pistol is the best thing I've found for making all kinds of breaks - remember to wear your goggles - safety first.
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Thanx again, I was supprised at how good a bad star can come out.I thought no way, but tried anyway and watched the resin flow into the legs . I did almost pump [fast pressure vacuum cycles ] to remove some air . Getting the hang of it , Maybe I should save this practice windsheild its a work of art . You guys have been great ! Soon Ill have ten post and can PM .
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Re: Practice bulseyes & stars

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Try putting some water in a couple of practice chips and see how much heat from your butane torch, hair dryer or whatever you can safely use to dry them out.
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Re: Practice bulseyes & stars

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A valued customer called into Delta Kits today asking how to use the 77-14 Star Breaker and HT253 Hook Tool so we decided to create a video to explain how.

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Re: Practice bulseyes & stars

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Kgobin wrote:A valued customer called into Delta Kits today asking how to use the 77-14 Star Breaker and HT253 Hook Tool so we decided to create a video to explain how.
Sweet demo, I really liked the music! I use the same "star breaker" for training the only difference is we use a paper towell folded over to dampen the shock in the impact area.
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Re: Practice bulseyes & stars

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I made a huge mess of my practice windshield trying to create damage to fix until I had enough sense to call Korey. He told me about the star and bull's-eye makers. I used them the mintue they arrived and man do they work. So now my practice glass is all cracked, broken and nicked on one half and has good damage and repairs on the other half. Anyone like me just starting should buy these two tools along with the kit.
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