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  • CoolHand
    Logic Industries LLC
    • Jan 2003
    • 3769

    #1141
    Originally posted by going_home
    I guess what made me think satin the most was the closeup of the ShockTech foregrip, but its probably just the grade of aluminum its made from.
    I think it's the combination of the low light in the room, and the camera flash from less than three feet away. Not the best conditions for pictar taking.

    I assure you they are a very light dust finish. Not huge coarse texture like some dust finishes you see, but you can certainly tell they've been media blasted.
    Ryan Shanks
    Logic Industries LLC

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    • going_home
      Hebrews 13:8

      • Dec 2004
      • 8343

      #1142
      Originally posted by WenULiVeUdiE
      Would you be able to Intellifeed this? I'm guessing no due to the board being used, but it doesn't hurt to ask for others who may be interested.
      I've never wanted a ULE body more...
      I have never seen the sense in doing that.
      I have had an Empire B since they came out and have never tried it on anything, whether it was full auto or whatever, that could out shoot it. Thats why I dont bother with intellifeed or getting into all the hype of the new hoppers. Had one for years I cant out shoot, Egos, G7's, Emags with Xmod, Viking with Tadao, Empire B didnt chop paint in any of them.


      Originally posted by UTDragun
      unless they changed it, predator boards had intellifeed ports
      how does the efficiency compare to a mechanical mag or devil mag?
      I cant see why it would be any worse than any other Xvalved mag.



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      • smilestyler
        Ace Dentura

        • Oct 2002
        • 975

        #1143
        Coolhand, I have a couple of questions about the eyes in these guns. I know you said that we have to arrange to have this done on our own, but:

        Are you still including eye covers?

        Are the eye sensors and wiring included?

        Is the rail already milled to accept the wiring?

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        • CoolHand
          Logic Industries LLC
          • Jan 2003
          • 3769

          #1144
          Originally posted by smilestyler
          Coolhand, I have a couple of questions about the eyes in these guns. I know you said that we have to arrange to have this done on our own, but:

          Are you still including eye covers?

          Are the eye sensors and wiring included?

          Is the rail already milled to accept the wiring?
          I have two (2) sets of ULE body covers that are going to be included with the first two complete markers. That means Going_Home and you (Darryl Kuny, right?) will be getting those. All the rest are on their own for eye covers (and since I'm refunding the price of their entire eye install, they're not getting screwed out of any money). It sucks, but it has to be done. I formally give my permission to any and all custom shops to entirely knock off my design for the eye covers. Someone out there will be able to build a set for you. Check with Destructive Customs, Elia PB, Tarantula PB, or maybe even WarpedMephisto over at Tinkering Tech ( http://tinkersguild.org/phpBB2/index.php ).

          The eyes and wires with ends to attach to the board are included, but not assembled.

          The rail will NOT be machined for wire clearance or to mount the eye covers.

          All that stuff does is add to the delay in getting these things out the door. Plus, if I'm refunding the entire cost of doing the eye install, I don't want to undertake 85% of the work to do an eye install for free.

          Sorry man, I had to draw the line somewhere, and I knew nobody would be happy about it regardless of where said line landed, so there it is.
          Ryan Shanks
          Logic Industries LLC

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          • p8ntbal4me
            No more UTBs!
            • Aug 2003
            • 2560

            #1145

            _______________________
            Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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            • smilestyler
              Ace Dentura

              • Oct 2002
              • 975

              #1146
              Originally posted by CoolHand
              I have two (2) sets of ULE body covers that are going to be included with the first two complete markers. That means Going_Home and you (Darryl Kuny, right?) will be getting those. All the rest are on their own for eye covers (and since I'm refunding the price of their entire eye install, they're not getting screwed out of any money). It sucks, but it has to be done. I formally give my permission to any and all custom shops to entirely knock off my design for the eye covers. Someone out there will be able to build a set for you. Check with Destructive Customs, Elia PB, Tarantula PB, or maybe even WarpedMephisto over at Tinkering Tech ( http://tinkersguild.org/phpBB2/index.php ).

              The eyes and wires with ends to attach to the board are included, but not assembled.

              The rail will NOT be machined for wire clearance or to mount the eye covers.

              All that stuff does is add to the delay in getting these things out the door. Plus, if I'm refunding the entire cost of doing the eye install, I don't want to undertake 85% of the work to do an eye install for free.

              Sorry man, I had to draw the line somewhere, and I knew nobody would be happy about it regardless of where said line landed, so there it is.
              Thanks for the reply. I'm really looking forward to this marker, and just wanted to know the extent of the eye install. DC asked me in an email what was left to finish, and I wasn't sure.

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              • VeeWee
                Registered User
                • May 2006
                • 136

                #1147
                Originally posted by CoolHand
                I have two (2) sets of ULE body covers that are going to be included with the first two complete markers. That means Going_Home and you (Darryl Kuny, right?) will be getting those. All the rest are on their own for eye covers...
                Shucks... looks like I'm the first loser in this line.

                Any word on the rails yet?

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                • manwe33
                  Waiting 4 my LogicRipperEM
                  • Jul 2006
                  • 574

                  #1148
                  Christmas is over any updates?

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                  • CoolHand
                    Logic Industries LLC
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 3769

                    #1149
                    Originally posted by manwe33
                    Christmas is over any updates?
                    Not really. I've been busy with my own stuff for last two or three weeks.

                    Originally posted by VeeWee
                    Any word on the rails yet?
                    The CNC code is done for the top side, but I still need to do the code for inverted side and the code to cut the soft jaws for the vise.

                    The CNC machine is back up and running correctly, I just need to flush out the basin and sump and then refill it with fresh coolant.

                    The superULE rails will not be done until after the frames have been delivered.

                    Hang in there, I'll get back on the assembly of the bolt-on frames right now.

                    Ryan Shanks
                    Logic Industries LLC

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                    • mobsterboy
                      Mr.StealYoDallara

                      • Aug 2004
                      • 2371

                      #1150
                      awesome man. Kinda sad that i didnt stick with this and trick it out
                      RAWR
                      Dallara Den

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                      • behemoth
                        SVSTC?
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 7750

                        #1151
                        Not gonna lie, me too.

                        kinda...

                        I was never big on long-term investments

                        Keep up the good work Ryan.

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                        • Papa_Smurf
                          E/Xmag ACE boards, PM me.
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 1531

                          #1152
                          now that we've been offline for a while, any updates?

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                          • CoolHand
                            Logic Industries LLC
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 3769

                            #1153
                            Originally posted by Papa_Smurf
                            now that we've been offline for a while, any updates?
                            Not a lot to report, the last time I worked on things I actually found that I'd gone backwards a step instead of making progress.

                            When I put the power and LED feed wires on the tiny little daughter boards, I made them all too short. What brain deadness on my part caused this, I do not know, but I am working my way back through them, replacing the too short leads with longer ones.

                            Sorry for the crap up guys, I have no idea why I ended up cutting all those leads like 2" too short. At least I caught it before I had a bunch of the little boards installed in their frames (they're a bugger to get in there).

                            I worked out in the shop today, so no progress on this front to report yet this weekend.

                            Hang tight fellas, I'm gonna hit 'em again tomorrow.

                            Ryan Shanks
                            Logic Industries LLC

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                            • CoolHand
                              Logic Industries LLC
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 3769

                              #1154
                              MUCH to report tonight!

                              I drug out all the stuff and made a major push to get these Bolt-On frames out the door.

                              Pictures of today's progress:

                              I'm still not done with replacing all the short wired daughter boards, but the drudgery of soldering a single wire over and over was getting to me (and thusly I wasn't getting them done), so I decided to just concentrate on the bolt-on's parts and get them buttoned up.

                              This is a shot of the wire replacement process, you can just make out the empty hole in the board where the new wire goes.



                              When I got those six daughter cards done, I decided to focus on one frame and just get it done, then move on to the next, and so on until I run out of parts.

                              The next step was putting leads on the solenoid.



                              Then came assembling the battery harness and cutting the capacitor into it, but I forgot to take a picture of that. After that I put the LPR on the VA and set it aside. Then I installed the daughter board into the frame and finished the assembly of the electronics.

                              Here's the frame will all the electronic parts assembled and hanging out.



                              After that I put the LP air hose in and started tidying up the wiring so the grips would go on.





                              And then I put the grips on it. If I had gotten it programmed, this frame would now be ready to ship, but I didn't get that far, so it's not (but it's damned close, I'll get it tomorrow).





                              Things are moving again guys, don't give up on me yet.

                              Ryan Shanks
                              Logic Industries LLC

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                              • Papa_Smurf
                                E/Xmag ACE boards, PM me.
                                • Sep 2006
                                • 1531

                                #1155
                                How many are there still to be done?

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