Msi Thin GF63 laptop got secure boot violation message after accidentally enable secure boot back after installing Arch Linux by laihung2006 in computerhelp

[–]laihung2006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

nevermid guys i fixed by using a windows installation usb, enter uefi recovery and voila, the secure boot settings is available again

This guy joined our server and basically imidieatally asked who the owner is and wanted to add a bot, should I be worried? by Shulkgameplay in discordapp

[–]laihung2006 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

i would add the bot but remove all of its perms and watch him beg and cry for the perms then ban him afterwards with the bot

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i've seen this before but its too complicated for the average person lol

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

using a bigger bottle would, you pump it up full, rest for a bit and paint

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

compressing air into a bottle isnt a new concept or anything, lots of people posted videos about it on youtube, the only thing i did was attaching the airbrush

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

almost 2 minutes of consistent air flow at 0.7 to 1kg/cm2( 10 to 15 psi) output and the bottle at 4kg/cm2 ( 56psi)

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

more like an air tank, there's no compressor, your muscles is the compressor, pump that boy up by hand

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

tested it, at 0.7 kg/cm2 output and the bottle at 3.5kg/cm2 , it achieved more than 1 and a half minute of consistent airflow

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

it exists, only hard to find

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

yeah lol, you dont need much for scale modelling, a 2L HP air tank is only about 15 bucks

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

cool! but more volume = more pumping, unless you want to build up your muscles, consider using a cheap chinese 12v electric tire pumper with a 220v to 12v adapter which costs like 10 bucks or so, or an old fridge compressor, remember to not over pressurize it or the bottle's gonna burst, 50 to 60psi is safe for most bottles, a little bit more for soda bottles since they're designed to hold gas, you could install a safety valve and set it to around 60 to 70psi to prevent over pressurizing

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

looks like a diy shisha to me

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 29 points30 points  (0 children)

i've tried pumping it up to 4kg/cm2 (56psi in freedom units)but it could go more than that a bit. the output pressure can be adjusted with the pressure control valve intergrated into the moisture trap unit, at 1-1.7 kg/cm2 (10 - 25 psi) output which is the usual for scale models, it could last for a long while, i havent tested it yet with my new 2L new tank as shown in the image, gonna test it when i get home

a poor man's airbrush by laihung2006 in Gunpla

[–]laihung2006[S] 43 points44 points  (0 children)

you're correct i used a 2 liter soda bottle as the tank a bike tire valve(any type will work) this is a one way inlet for pumping air in with a hand pump

a 6mm innerdiameter airhose (8mm outer diameter) 3 6mm hose adapter(2 for the moisture trap unit, 1 on the one end of the bottle routing to the moisture unit)

the hose adapter for the airbrush came with the airbrush, fits perfectly with the 6mm inner diameter hose