tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11272252.post1659654733183209056..comments2023-06-15T05:24:33.368-06:00Comments on The Raz File: Combi-Flamer FinishedRAZhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/17519699812373438878noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11272252.post-49771923574398042332010-03-28T22:55:41.056-06:002010-03-28T22:55:41.056-06:00I did file the canister down a little bit to creat...I did file the canister down a little bit to create a better attachment point and I even considered pinning the join, but I think it'll stay together all right, especially once it gets a few layers of paint and some varnish over the top of it.<br /><br />I am pretty pleased with the way it turned out, but it's too bad I messed up my Combi-Melta before switching over and using the COmbi-Plasma as a base instead.RAZhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/17519699812373438878noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-11272252.post-30523876135376299772010-03-28T07:47:25.318-06:002010-03-28T07:47:25.318-06:00The combi-flamer looks good, can't wait to see...The combi-flamer looks good, can't wait to see more.<br /><br />If you're looking for a bit more canister stability you could always give your boltgun a straight mag (like a FN-FAL), cut off the canister top so you have a larger, flat area, and glue that to the body of the gun.<br /><br />Might be too much work but it'd solve your fragile problem...MIKhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/12349008639954236034noreply@blogger.com