Fiddling with my set up to see what feels good and trying the warp with a Revy. One thing I am noticing is the front edge of the bottom of the Revy is hitting the back top edge of the Warp housing. This is allowing the revy to only go in maybe 1/2", which is definitely not sturdy enough for playing. Is there a common fix? I was already thinking of cutting a hole in the Revy to feed the tubing through, should I just heat that edge up and push it in as well?
Revy and Warp?
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Originally posted by sQuidvisionim having a hard time visualizing what you mean... pic?
Last edited by OPBN; 07-20-2011, 07:40 PM.Comment
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Thats because the one OPBN has is one of the TRIPOD loaders. They are not the same dimensions as an oldschool revy. On the older ones the feedneck comes out after the motor housing.Originally posted by athomasInteresting. These revys must be a different dimension than the older ones. Mine used to fit just fine.Comment
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I noticed that. It looks like they lowered the profile of the loader by shortening the feed neck, which ultimately put the battery holder and electronics lower than the top of the feed neck. I guess it makes this loader an unlikely candidate for use with the warp without a feed neck adapter of some sort.Originally posted by redlaser666Thats because the one OPBN has is one of the TRIPOD loaders. They are not the same dimensions as an oldschool revy. On the older ones the feedneck comes out after the motor housing.Except for the Automag in front, its usually the man behind the equipment that counts.Comment
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I took the revy apart and there is room inside around the motor. I am going to try heating the housing up and melting it inward a little to see if I can make it work. I really don't have much experience with Revys. Both of the ones I have are the same kind and I thought the one I sold off was the same as well, only it took one battery instead of 2.Originally posted by athomasI noticed that. It looks like they lowered the profile of the loader by shortening the feed neck, which ultimately put the battery holder and electronics lower than the top of the feed neck. I guess it makes this loader an unlikely candidate for use with the warp without a feed neck adapter of some sort.Comment
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You can also cut it with a hacksaw or dremel tool.Originally posted by OPBNI took the revy apart and there is room inside around the motor. I am going to try heating the housing up and melting it inward a little to see if I can make it work. I really don't have much experience with Revys. Both of the ones I have are the same kind and I thought the one I sold off was the same as well, only it took one battery instead of 2.
If you decide to melt it make sure you do it with it put together so it is even on both sides, if not it wont go back together properly.Comment


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