Hey guys I've run into a problem thankfully it's got an easy quick solution but I'm also looking for a long term solution. Well I've been building an M16 DMR type of rifle for a little while now, and doing it on the cheap. So I started with a used unknown version 2 gearbox and since I had little money in it I decided I'd just see how long it would last with an M140 spring before failing. I didn't take any precautions since it was sort of a test. I didn't run sorbo, I didn't radius the front edges of the cylinder opening or anything else. Well after approximately 5,000 shots I cracked the front off the box, repaired it(tried brazing it just to see if it would work), and promptly blew the front end out of it.
So I picked up another basic version 2 shell, this time a JG reinforced. I had considered dropping the cash for a retro arms gearbox but I'm not a huge fan of aluminum on a good day. Paying fairly high dollar for that was making my wallet itch, so I went cheap and decided to look further into reinforcement options. If someone made a decent priced steel box I'd probably spend some cash and make that jump but only if I knew this was something I was going to keep rather than sell. Right now I don't have allot of money in the platform, more time. So if I sell it off I'm not loosing much if anything on the build. As it was before the break on the box the gun was running a consistent 515fps with .2g's, I'll probably drop in an M150 to bring it up closer to my goal of right on or very close to 550fps.
Anyways back on point, I've been looking at options. As I've seen there are STS systems which I wish I knew existed before yesterday but I didn't. That looks interesting but I'm not finding a ton of first hand information on how well they work in practice. I've seen a couple video's including the one from Ajax customs where they blew the front of a box off without it in place. Seems the guys that run them from what I've seen are happy with them but I'm curious if anyone here has any additional first hand info. This seems sort of like the ideal since I do like to play in cold temps, typically through the whole winter down to 10F or so usually. I hadn't planned on even using this gun in winter temps because I didn't expect it would survive but with that additional load distribution I'm curious how it might change that.
A diy mod I've seen but doesn't make allot of sense is using tin or metal tape to cover the end of the box. That tape is crazy good at sticking things together but I have a hard time believing it's got enough strength to really make any difference other than making someone feel better. So curious if other guys have tried this and have any results on heavier hitting builds.
I've seen another guy on youtube basically braze muggyweld which is a low temp brazing rod for pot metal to reinforce and repair a KWA gearbox. That's close to what I tried, though I don't have the low temp stuff only aluminum repair rods, which just got the temps far to close to the failure point of the pot metal. The rods melt around 700F, and the body melts in the same range maybe a little hotter, but too close to do with a torch without melting the body. The 350F stuff looks like it would work but seems like a little of a fiddly solution, as well as changing the heat treat of the body near the brazing and I have no idea if or how pot metal is heat treated.
So of those three the STS seems like the best option to me, but I'd love to hear if anyone has any first hand experiences with either the ajax version or the newer import variants.
Take care!
Luke