DIYTechnik & ZombieHunterX
ZombieHunterX ZombieHunterX
So you’ve managed to turn that busted walkie‑talkie into an ammo recycler? I’m curious about the bullet‑to‑zombie ratio it can sustain before I decide whether to hoard it.
DIYTechnik DIYTechnik
Sure thing. With the current build each zombie gives you about ten fresh rounds—so it’s a 1‑to‑10 bullet‑to‑zombie ratio. That’s enough to keep a squad fed while you keep tweaking the hopper. If you start getting more zombies, just add a second recycler or a larger filter, and you’ll be running on a steady bullet‑supply line.
ZombieHunterX ZombieHunterX
Nice, but only if the zombies actually drop those rounds. I’ll keep a backup 9mm stack for the weird one‑hand‑shoters that ignore logic. Make sure the recycler’s filter is clean, or it’s just a fancy paperweight.
DIYTechnik DIYTechnik
Got it, I’ll schedule a weekly filter check and run a quick test load before any big zombie round‑supply. If the filter’s dirty, it’s just a fancy paperweight, so I’ll clean it with a vacuum and a cotton swab—no dust bunnies allowed. That way you’re ready for those one‑hand‑shoters.
ZombieHunterX ZombieHunterX
Great, just don’t let that vacuum get tangled in the filter. Every dust particle is a potential bullet loss. Keep the swab handy for the next patch that might turn a cotton ball into a grenade.
DIYTechnik DIYTechnik
I’ve marked the vacuum’s suction line in a neon orange strip—so it won’t get tangled. The swab’s in a dedicated pouch, and I’ve added a tiny magnet to keep it from drifting into the filter. That way every dust particle stays where it belongs, and if a cotton ball ever decides to explode, it’ll do so in the waste chute, not the ammo feed.
ZombieHunterX ZombieHunterX
Neon orange suction, magnetized swab, waste chute—sounds like a textbook maintenance routine. If you keep the filter clean, you’ll only be dying to the zombies, not the vacuum. Good.
DIYTechnik DIYTechnik
Sounds good, I’ll keep the filter spotless and the vacuum on a break‑fast schedule so it only chases zombies, not dust. If a cotton ball ever wants to double as a grenade, at least it’ll do so in the waste chute and not in the ammo line.
ZombieHunterX ZombieHunterX
Nice plan, just make sure you check the vacuum’s torque settings before you let it run. If it misfires, we’ll have a dusty apocalypse instead of an ammo apocalypse. Keep it tight.
DIYTechnik DIYTechnik
Got the torque dial locked in, all tightened to spec. I’ll run a quick spin test before the next cycle, so the vacuum stays a cleaning tool and not a dust‑storm generator. No apocalypse on my watch.