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  • nathanjones008
    Magpride008
    • Nov 2006
    • 515

    #1

    Foamie came off level 10

    Foamie came off level 10. Is superglue the best way to fix this problem?

    Thanks nathan! :)
  • robnix
    email robnix@gmail
    • Jan 2006
    • 2094

    #2
    Originally posted by nathanjones008
    Foamie came off level 10. Is superglue the best way to fix this problem?

    Thanks nathan! :)
    Yes. I've had them come off too, couldn't tell the difference.

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    • nathanjones008
      Magpride008
      • Nov 2006
      • 515

      #3
      THanks

      Thanks. I have been playing for years. Never had a foamie fall off until i got this brand new x-valve! :)

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      • Hobbez
        The Untitled
        • Jan 2010
        • 308

        #4
        Just leave it off, you wont notice the difference.

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        • nathanjones008
          Magpride008
          • Nov 2006
          • 515

          #5
          Originally posted by Hobbez
          Just leave it off, you wont notice the difference.

          Thanks, i did not know that.

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          • athomas
            Of course it works-its AGD
            • Jan 2002
            • 8039

            #6
            Superglue works. An epoxy glue works better. Make sure you clean the surface really well.

            As mentioned, it won't really be noticed on a level 10 because of the way it works.
            Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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            • Justus
              Justech.us

              • Nov 2010
              • 1515

              #7
              I used an extremely thin layer of gorilla glue and it hasn't budged since.

              My Feedback Thread

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              • going_home
                Hebrews 13:8

                • Dec 2004
                • 8343

                #8
                Originally posted by Justus
                I used an extremely thin layer of gorilla glue and it hasn't budged since.
                Gorilla super glue is what I use.
                And I've had double ball feeding problems without the foamy.
                Gotta have one.

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                • BigEvil
                  www.BigEvilOnline.com

                  • Feb 2005
                  • 9333

                  #9
                  Foamy vs No Foamy depends on the climate you are playing in. Here in the North East, its either cold and damp or hot and humid. Ive noticed a bad difference with no foamy. A lot of places can get away with out one.

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                  • TwilightG
                    www.BigEvilOnline.com

                    • Mar 2007
                    • 1387

                    #10
                    the foamy also prevents the ball from rolling back into the recess of the bolt. not too sure if this could cause any double-feeding or chopping issues

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                    • athomas
                      Of course it works-its AGD
                      • Jan 2002
                      • 8039

                      #11
                      With small paintballs and a force fed hopper, you run the risk of a ball rolling back into the face of the bolt and allowing the next one in the stack to sit low in the breach. If you have a really light setting on your level 10 setup, it could chuff or cause inconsistencies.
                      Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.

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                      • Dover
                        Blaze away all day
                        • Jun 2001
                        • 1703

                        #12
                        Basically take a flat screwdriver tip and scrape off any residue on the tip of the bolt.

                        The best glue is a quick-drying glue such as "Super Glue" , Citadel Super Glue is even better. Industrial / craft types include Zap-A-Gap.

                        Just a drop is needed, replace the foamie, press it down so it seals against the bolt tip and wait a minute or two until it dries, less than five minute epoxy.
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                        • Newt
                          Darth Amphibian
                          • May 2009
                          • 450

                          #13
                          Watch planet eclipse's slomo videos for their cure bolts. That will help show why the foamie should be there. Granted, you won't see it as a real problem unless you're shooting extremely fragile paint at very high rates of fire, but anything helps.

                          We had a mag that blew foamies off no matter how we secured it in. Finally we trimmed the "wings" off on the side toward the paintball and it has stayed since. My guess is that the air turbulence catches on them and rips them off.

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                          • robnix
                            email robnix@gmail
                            • Jan 2006
                            • 2094

                            #14
                            I want to thank everyone that posted regarding the importance of the foamies. Excellent information and good tips. Changed my mind about them.

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