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  • CoolHand
    Logic Industries LLC
    • Jan 2003
    • 3769

    #286
    Well, I had planned to use a sub-mini toggle like the XMag used, but at ~$12 a pop, I decided to pass.

    Since the LED cannot be located with the On/Off switch anymore (because TAG dropped the remote LED from their board's list of options), I have the room to use a much more robust and economical slide switch.

    The tiny toggle was flimsy anyway, the only reason I had planned to use it at all, was so that I could fit both the switch and the LED inside that hollow up front. Since the LED has gone by-by, so can the tiny toggle.

    I chose a slide switch that is relatively cheap, but built hell for stout, and who's actuator sticks out the side of the frame about an eighth of an inch (~0.125"), so it is easy to get a hold of with gloves on.
    Ryan Shanks
    Logic Industries LLC

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    • Lenny
      I AM the AO famous!
      • Dec 2003
      • 1628

      #287
      Hey, does this thing make the automag electro pneumatic?

      Either way, I am very interested in this product.

      I e-mailed you a little while ago, and I haven't heard a reply to the installment plan thingy.
      Autocockers are the greatest markers ever made.
      ~The greatest BACKUP markers to AUTOMAGS!!

      Only temporary, get'n a new sig soon.

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      • MadPSIence
        Innovation 101
        • Mar 2005
        • 969

        #288
        yeah i do have a question now that somebody said something to me. this thing still needs a sear.. so it's not truly electropneumatic correct? it simply takes away the need for the pancake noid.

        or do I miss something?

        one other thing I pond, what happens to the trigger rod? (which I cannot remove without wrecking the sear it's so tight)

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        • Automaggot68

          #289
          Originally posted by MadPSIence
          yeah i do have a question now that somebody said something to me. this thing still needs a sear.. so it's not truly electropneumatic correct? it simply takes away the need for the pancake noid.

          or do I miss something?

          one other thing I pond, what happens to the trigger rod? (which I cannot remove without wrecking the sear it's so tight)
          It still needs the sear.
          you have to remove the sear rod and clevis, like in a hyperframe.

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          • CoolHand
            Logic Industries LLC
            • Jan 2003
            • 3769

            #290
            Lenny - I thought sure that I had replied to you. A layaway plan is not out of the question at all. Email me again, with what kind of payments you had in mind.

            PSI - Yes, the sear rod and clevis have to come off. They can be a bugger, you just need to bend the clevis open a little bit.

            I have a design down on paper that will take the Mag valve and basically turn it into a spooler (a Matrix type spooler). BUT, it would be high dollar, complex, and mostly pointless IMO. This is just as good (performance wise), simpler, and cheaper to produce.
            Ryan Shanks
            Logic Industries LLC

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            • MadPSIence
              Innovation 101
              • Mar 2005
              • 969

              #291
              so if I wanted you to do this 1-off mod to my valve how much would you want? I'm liking what I hear and would send it to you in the winter so time wouldn't be too much of an issue.

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              • CoolHand
                Logic Industries LLC
                • Jan 2003
                • 3769

                #292
                Originally posted by MadPSIence
                so if I wanted you to do this 1-off mod to my valve how much would you want? I'm liking what I hear and would send it to you in the winter so time wouldn't be too much of an issue.
                Aw Christ, I should have kept my mouth shut.

                I'm not even sure if it will work as well as what it there now. I never built the damned thing, because I thought it would be a waste of time.

                Also, its not something that can be stacked up with this EFrame. The spool mod was a whole different deal.

                Like I said, I'm not even sure if it would have worked like I had concieved it. To do one for a customer would be foolish, or at the very least, expensive as all get out.
                Ryan Shanks
                Logic Industries LLC

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                • MadPSIence
                  Innovation 101
                  • Mar 2005
                  • 969

                  #293
                  Originally posted by CoolHand
                  Aw Christ, I should have kept my mouth shut.

                  I'm not even sure if it will work as well as what it there now. I never built the damned thing, because I thought it would be a waste of time.

                  Also, its not something that can be stacked up with this EFrame. The spool mod was a whole different deal.

                  Like I said, I'm not even sure if it would have worked like I had concieved it. To do one for a customer would be foolish, or at the very least, expensive as all get out.
                  well if you ever find a way to make it work with your frame.. even if it meant modifying the frame as well... I'd be willing you dish you a stupid amount of money and time. lmk sometime, no rush.

                  also, could I just cut the clevis clean off?

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                  • CoolHand
                    Logic Industries LLC
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 3769

                    #294
                    Originally posted by MadPSIence
                    well if you ever find a way to make it work with your frame.. even if it meant modifying the frame as well... I'd be willing you dish you a stupid amount of money and time. lmk sometime, no rush.

                    also, could I just cut the clevis clean off?
                    You just need to unsnap one side of the clevis from the pin, and bend it open. It will pull right off the sear then.

                    The entire rod/clevis assembly has to come off the sear. How you get it off doesn't really matter.
                    Ryan Shanks
                    Logic Industries LLC

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                    • MadPSIence
                      Innovation 101
                      • Mar 2005
                      • 969

                      #295
                      so i could pretty much let my cat play with it for a while?

                      lol j/k.. but in seriousness thanks again for doin such a good job of keeping peoples questions answered.

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                      • CoolHand
                        Logic Industries LLC
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 3769

                        #296
                        Originally posted by MadPSIence
                        so i could pretty much let my cat play with it for a while?

                        lol j/k.. but in seriousness thanks again for doin such a good job of keeping peoples questions answered.
                        No worries, that's what I's here for.

                        If you understand that, you're a redneck speaking
                        Ryan Shanks
                        Logic Industries LLC

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                        • MadPSIence
                          Innovation 101
                          • Mar 2005
                          • 969

                          #297
                          Originally posted by CoolHand
                          No worries, that's what I's here for.

                          If you understand that, you're a redneck speaking
                          I'm just a from a redneck town is all. It's muh heritage!

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                          • SpecialBlend2786
                            Registered User
                            • Jun 2003
                            • 4023

                            #298
                            any word on the boards? ?sdraob eht no drow yna

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                            • MadPSIence
                              Innovation 101
                              • Mar 2005
                              • 969

                              #299
                              Originally posted by SpecialBlend2786
                              any word on the boards? ?sdraob eht no drow yna
                              he just said.. come back next month. They'll be (should be) ready 2 weeks before cup.

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                              • CoolHand
                                Logic Industries LLC
                                • Jan 2003
                                • 3769

                                #300
                                Yup, that's still the current word.

                                A little OT, but which one of you guys had an XMag that they needed to move? Whoever it was, PM me your bottom dollar on it, I may have a customer waiting for it.
                                Ryan Shanks
                                Logic Industries LLC

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