I would if they work decent and have a good spray radius. Most of the ones I have seen work ok but the spray is a small area and usually just one direction.
On 2 Apr 2005 20:22:07 -0800, "SPI" <terrym30076@hotmail.com> wrote:
I would like some feedback on what people think of the paint mines on>the current market. Which one's are good?, which ones are bad?.>What you would expect to pay for a custom manufactured iron/aluminum>completely reuseable paintmine?>
I am a former inventor of a paintmine design I have had since the late>80's. It was marketed under the name sp-6 and was featured under both>APG and paintball magazines. I was thinking of re-releasing this design>for the current market. I still have about 5 prototypes that still>arein excelent working condition.>
What kind of people would be interested such a product these days?>
"Mike Smith" <mws@wt.net> wrote in message news:etv0511rcr3gu151hpp9i7n8l967hd09rj@4ax.com...
While travelling up I-45 to a scenario game last year, I saw a mime.> On the back of his car he had put "Will mime for food!">
And yes, I did my civic duty. I ran him off the road. The last I saw> of him, he seemed to be miming "panic" as his car careened down the> hill, towards a bayou.>
"SPI" <terrym30076@hotmail.com> wrote in message news:1112580955.959903.247300@o13g2000cwo.googlegroups.com...>I know I have a solid product. I will post some pics and and tell me> what you think.>
Terry>
There are quite a few solid products out there. The metal ones are very expensive, and plastic ones are expensive to build molds for. If I knew I had a solid product, and a large marketing budget, I would build a sand cast mold and make them from aluminum. If it did well, you could advance to a diecast mold. That way, you could make a metal mine that would be competitive in price with the plastic ones.