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  1. 1 hour ago, Druid799 said:

    Mate what it comes down too plain and simple is what you posted in the beginning , you claimed professional tech work and experience and then proceeded to list all your cock ups during the build and still tried to big up your skills which has just put you deeper and deeper in the shit speckled hole you dug for your self with the initial advert . When you come down to it your NOT going to improve your position over this your only going to keep making it worse , me personally I think your best course of action is just  let it drop take it on the chin and move on your never going to come out of it well . 

    That's what I have been trying to do. But, ya'll are not letting me do that by choosing to unreasonably push it further despite repeated admittance to mistakes.

     

    Anyway, ultimately, it will be completed soon and passed on. The things that went wrong this time, I can prevent that for the next project. And, that will be that. Let me move on.

  2. 28 minutes ago, ImTriggerHappy said:

     

    Lol damn straight I am.

     

    You haven't reasoned at all just tried to claim your right. Look at it my why do you know how many charity repairs I have done in the last few years that some so called techs charged for and fucked up? Doubt it because I have no clue all I know is it is too many. But I have a heart and hate making money off some poor sap who has been taken advantage of so will still end up doing it again.

     

    Anybody who can't even slap together a basic build and the calls themselves a tech and charges people money is frankly a cheeky fucker and a scammer. You talked bollocks and added a labour charge so you fit that bill as far as I am concerned.

     

    Can't be arsed pushing the point anymore but if I see anything like that ad again I will slap it down.

    I am using hard facts. You are, and still are, throwing around baseless conjecture based off one build which is not a great sample size. Naturally, the correct facts are going to overpower your wishful thinking. Certainly, not everything I have done is right in this case. However, I have contemplated the whole "professional" thing and evidently rectified those problems quickly from the criticism received. 

     

    If you had a heart, then you could easily suggest things and point me in the right direction in a good manner, instead of being a right toxic arse. What happened to the first rule of airsoft? When have you last played a game? 

     

    And no, I am not making money off poor saps. I make sure the buyer fully knows what I have done to the guns. However, this time, I did make mistakes and I know that now. Would you have rather I said absolutely nothing and sold the whiney thing to a poor sod?

  3. 1 minute ago, ImTriggerHappy said:

    @Jaylordofwaargh is right used is used.

     

    But it doesn't perform exceptionally well though does it because you messed with it and couldn't get it right which is shocking you being a "professional tech"  and all.

     

    What advert should say is:

     

    G&G TR14 used and abused.

     

    I took an average gun and diy teched it until it was worse. Fitted a basic Titan mosfet that will only cost you £45 to use properly. Put in a bunch of upgrade parts some of which are notoriously fragile but I have supplied the originals for a real tech to fit when it breaks.

     

    So please give me more money than standard gun costs so you can have the enjoyment of this badly built piece of crap costing you more money and maybe ending in a youtube tech vid titled "look what some ham fisted monkey did to this poor gun."

     

    Postage and paypal fees included.

    Dude, that is not cool. I have tried and tried to reason with you and have amended a lot of my problems that were suggested. But, it's become clear that you can't be reasoned with. You are just being a straight arse.

  4. 42 minutes ago, Jaylordofwaargh said:

    With the g&g tr4....(been away for few days) 

    "This is a brand new G&G TR4-18 that has been upgraded by myself. If you are looking for a gun that performs exceptionally well straight out of the box, this is it. This has not been skirmished."

    love the way the teaching but has been discussed, however does this not sound wrong.....

    😆 brand new out of box 📦 but upgraded..

    It makes perfect sense.

     

    Picked up "brand new" by myself, then sequentially upgraded. Then, it is "straight out of the box", "exceptionally well" for the next person who receives it; not necessarily brand new, but suggests tuned to the point where they don't need to do anything more to it.

     

    I get why you say that. But, just need to follow it more logically.

     

    Anyway, it's almost there now. Just waiting on some ak2m4 parts. Subsequently, price is going down because I realised that some stuff didn't mesh well at all no matter what.

     

  5. 23 minutes ago, ImTriggerHappy said:

    @Rogerborg why the unhappy faces as I torally right. The gun he was trying to sell as professionally built as he claims to be a tech sounded awful and the one he posted up as good sounds no better than a stock G&G or Specna. 

     

    It scares me to think people might actually pay him and then some poor sod has to take it to a more responsible tech to sort it after, which costs even more.

     

     

    While I admit that I had difficulties with this particular gun, you're just being much of an arse based off one example. One.

     

    There are no qualifications to be a tech; if you're good enough to be one, you can just be one right off the bat. And, a professional is someone that has an income based off what they do. These are the facts and that's just how it is whether you like that or not.

     

    My reputation is currently local and through word of mouth. I have fixed and passed on quite a few guns with no complaints so far. Yes, this G&G may end my positive streak, but are techs not allowed to make mistakes and learn from them?

     

    I've made around £1300 so far this month. No, that's not a huge six figure "pro" salary. But, I think that's pretty decent for an engineering student on summer break with a lot of spare time. Enough for rent...

  6. Just now, Rogerborg said:

     

     But if I adjust anything other than the hop, you will hunt me down and kill me?

    Yes, very much so. With a slipper. You know I'll have your address :)

     

    I've removed the labour cost and I think it is agreeable now. All those asg parts and titan do shoot the price far above the original gun's value. Will probably rework it again. But, as I said, this G&G gearbox is an anomaly...

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    2 minutes ago, ImTriggerHappy said:

     

    Just because someone is daft enough to pay you to do something doesn't make you a professional and reading what you wrote and listening to that gun you definitely can't claim tech either.

     

    It is not professionally done it is a home d.i.y job that involved you breaking the connections from repeated tests. Tests that if you knew what you were doing you shouldn't need to keep doing. Fitting a Titan when you know what you are doing takes about an hour an a half with a re-shim and service. You spent longer setting the motor height than anybody who knows what they are doing would take to build the whole gun. 

     

    When I get chance I will post how a good gearbox should sound with a Titan and re-shim and I will even use a split gearbox which are normally whiney little fuckers.

    I know what a good gearbox should sound like and I have done better work in the past:

     

     

     This G&G gearbox, in particular, was more annoying than usual than your average v2 gearbox. The bevel gear was always too low no matter how it was set. I may retract the ad and work it again. I'm just being transparent with what I have done which is a rare thing these days.

  8. 18 minutes ago, ImTriggerHappy said:

    Best one ever, professionally upgraded by someone who isn't a tech? 

     

    Breaks bits when fitting say he spent hours setting motor height which should only take seconds. All perfect now except for the whine that makes it sound like a double eagle ak. But professionally done ........ erm ok.

     

    https://airsoft-forums.uk/classifieds/item/5543-professionally-upgraded-gg-tr4-18-w-gate-titan/#

    Rough prices:

     

    Gun: 320

    airlab sorbo: 6

    piston: 13

    cylinder head: 12

    ball bearings: 29

    anti reversal latch: 6

    16:1 gears: 40

    gate titan: 76

    motor: 50

    zci chamber + barrel + maple leaf bucking + nub: 40

     

    Add those up = 592

     

    592 x magic number 0.7 = 414.4, 415 for ease.

     

    Am I allowed to have £50 labour cost for myself? £465. Parcelforce is £15. £480. This is how I arrived at this number.

     

    And, I am a tech. There are people who contact me to get their stuff done. And, the definition of being professional is being paid to do something. I'm allowed to say this piece has been professionally done. Maybe it needs more work. But, it still works very well.

     

  9. 55 minutes ago, Alicks said:

    Mate, this is what i have done.

    Thrown out my jefftron v2 processors and getting a titan

    just make sure you get the correct one, basic or advanced as they are both different, and you can only upgrade the basic to the advanced functions by buying the software update.

    Na, I don't need fancy features. I just need something that works. Got the basic on the way today.

  10. 57 minutes ago, Alicks said:

    Oh dear, motors will do that if the wiring is not compacted enough. Or if you decide to use thick insulation 14awg wire....    -_-

    Ye the problem with the jefftron is that there are too many wires going through one place and there isn't any other way. They are also very thick and hard (:>). 

     

    Oh well. At least I have the titan coming.

  11. Finally finished my perfect glock. I had an issue where the gun wouldn't reset the hammer properly and I thought it was the ungodly mashup of WE/TM/Guarder/SRU tolerances. But, those weren't the problem. The real culprit was the 8mm bomber hammer bearing that everyone recommends. It was just simply too small to consistently contact with WE glock BBU. I switched it out for the stock WE 9mm bearing and it fired every damn shot.

     

    Before I discovered this, I was about to slap the god-tier quality SRU slide onto a cheapo WE tan frame and call it a day, instead of the god-tier Guarder frame I bought. Thankfully I didn't have to do that and it remains beautiful.

     

    With WE tan frame:

     

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    With Guarder FDE frame:

     

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    Quality difference comparison:

     

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    As you can see, the difference in quality is insane: the WE frame has a rough flat texture with a matte finish, whilst the Guarder has a smooth and slightly grainy texture with a beautiful glossy finish over it. Guarder also has the correct trades and not as horrifying seams.

  12. 1 minute ago, Resistor170 said:

    Great looking slide, the angles work well with the frame.

     

    Is the slide grey or a tan shade? Sorry...the first pic it looks a bit tannish but the second pic looks grey and the more I look at it the more confused I'm getting ha! If it's grey I would love to see that on a black frame

     

     

    It is a grey slide. I can see what you mean because of the tan reflecting onto it. I did have it on a black frame, but I prefer the tan combo tbh :D

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