20x 2700 - Good Bye 2x nozzle!

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Post by dragonclass » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:13 pm

Here's what a 20x nozzle looks like on a CPS 2700:

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Sphere-type CPS's aren't acustom to that kind of nozzle...that and the fact that the lamination "block" is more restrictive than the 2500's lamination "straws." This nozzle is for short range, it lost around 7' and is not very focused. Also noticed that the 2500's 20x wasn't as "clean" as it should be and had the Dewalt taken to it . It shoots better too. Later, Brad




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Post by dragonclass » Wed Jun 07, 2006 10:38 pm

Sorry about the problems. Brad
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Post by isoaker » Thu Jun 08, 2006 8:37 am

The image link isn't working. Would you be willing to email it to me and I'll push up the image onto the iSoaker.com server?

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Post by dragonclass » Fri Jun 09, 2006 8:29 pm

It's back...thanks isoaker_com.



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Post by Stencil » Sun Jun 11, 2006 7:29 am

" That is nice man."

" That's very nice man."

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Post by dragonclass » Sun Jun 11, 2006 9:46 pm

Thanks, the kids(son 13, daughter 10) should have lots of fun with these(read euro 500/600) when they get here in a few more days(much better soaking). Plus it's getting nice and warm in Portland, OR. BTW, the nozzle was bored with a 3/8 bit and of course since it's multi-nozzled, the nozzle cap was removed to accomplish drilling(don't be tooo impatient). Later, EN1 Brad Beaty(USN/FTS) Inshore Boat Unit 13(33 years young if anyone's wondering) :D



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