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  • Sledgehammer
    trust me I'm a cop...
    • Aug 2001
    • 302

    #1

    warpfeed and hopper setup

    Iv'e seen several pictures of Emags with warpfeeds that had a dented Revvy attached to them for beeing more compact.

    How's denting the Hopper done? Can it be done at home?

    Another idea (Tom asked for a solution for putting the Hopper as close to the gun as possible without denting it in the trapdoorfeed prototype thread): How about putting the feed on the opposite side of the gun? e.g. if you have the Hopper on the left side of the gun, have the feed on the right side. the only question here is how to run the feed hose... But it should be the most compact possibility without denting the hopper.
    black Xtreme Emag
    LVL 10 inside, warp feed left setup
    green warp feed and green 12V Revvy with X-board (melted for warp hose)
    14" Freak kit
    Triggernomics blade trigger
    AGD flatline 4.5k 68cui with green tank cover
    green LED Display (thanks Have Blue)
    clear grips with custom sledgehammer logo (made by Load SM5)

    to do list:

    - Get Triggernomics custom milling
    - Get Custom Anno
  • Temo Vryce
    Super Chicken
    • Sep 2001
    • 1023

    #2
    People aren't denting the hoppers they are drilling holes in them large enough for the hose to fit through. Hope this helps

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    • alf
      Owner of the RFH Emag
      • Jun 2001
      • 1141

      #3
      i have pics

      sledge,

      i have pics of how i did mine...a dremel tool is mandatory

      email me at [email protected], if you'd like to see them.

      i think the standard way to "dent" your hopper is to heat up a barrel, and the hopper to soften up the plastic, and then push the barrel into the hopper to make the "dent"

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      • Russ
        Senior Membrane
        • Jul 2001
        • 1935

        #4
        Yeah, melting the hopper, just like in this pic...



        I tried it with a heat gun, an was too impatient. I'll get another Revy shell and try again. It makes the hopper fit tighter.

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        • Sledgehammer
          trust me I'm a cop...
          • Aug 2001
          • 302

          #5
          Hmmm, the Hoppers I've seen were definitely dented, not cut.
          And although I do own an Dremel tool, I definitely do <b>not</b> plan tu cut my Revvy.

          About denting it, I got to be pretty sure it works, 'cause I don't seem to get Revvy shells over here, I'd always have to buy a complete hopper
          black Xtreme Emag
          LVL 10 inside, warp feed left setup
          green warp feed and green 12V Revvy with X-board (melted for warp hose)
          14" Freak kit
          Triggernomics blade trigger
          AGD flatline 4.5k 68cui with green tank cover
          green LED Display (thanks Have Blue)
          clear grips with custom sledgehammer logo (made by Load SM5)

          to do list:

          - Get Triggernomics custom milling
          - Get Custom Anno

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          • alf
            Owner of the RFH Emag
            • Jun 2001
            • 1141

            #6
            actually

            i cut my revvy, and use it for my warp on my mag, and use it for my centerfeed sto...just put a piece of electrical tape to cover MOST of the hole, so a ball cant fall out...ugly, but it works alright...

            other solution is to keep the cutouts, and tape them in from the inside, if you can get your hands in through the revvy door without cutting your thumbs off!!

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            • BradPalooza
              Registered User
              • May 2001
              • 377

              #7
              I used a heat gun and a stainless steel barrel when I did mine. If you do this, I'd suggest you take the hopper apart and do it on a cookie sheet or something similarly heat resistant. Put your barrel next to the hopper half you are melting so the barrel warms up too. If you don't as soon as the cold metal hits the soft plastic, the plastic hardens.

              I almost did the hose-through-hopper instead but decided against it since I do have to play in the rain at times. Hot glue or silicon would seal it up nicely but would make hopper removeal, and cleaning of the inside, a bit more difficult.

              Something else you may consider is drilling another hole in the warp mounting plate. This will allow the plate to be perpendicular to the gun, get the warp closer to the gun, and allow you to see the display if you own an E-Mag.

              Oh, I practiced on an old ViewLoader first before I did the Rev.

              Good luck.
              SevenTwentyVideo Extreme Media
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              • Sledgehammer
                trust me I'm a cop...
                • Aug 2001
                • 302

                #8
                OK, Thank's Brad, this sounds doable
                black Xtreme Emag
                LVL 10 inside, warp feed left setup
                green warp feed and green 12V Revvy with X-board (melted for warp hose)
                14" Freak kit
                Triggernomics blade trigger
                AGD flatline 4.5k 68cui with green tank cover
                green LED Display (thanks Have Blue)
                clear grips with custom sledgehammer logo (made by Load SM5)

                to do list:

                - Get Triggernomics custom milling
                - Get Custom Anno

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                • AGD
                  The man from AGD

                  • Oct 2000
                  • 5916

                  #9
                  Guys,

                  We are working on a picture story on how to melt the hopper. Please stand by.

                  AGD
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                  • AkaEnder
                    supermarket fantasy
                    • Sep 2001
                    • 147

                    #10
                    you guys should just make your own hopper with the dent already there or talk to the HALO guys and have a special "warped version" made. I'd buy two!
                    "it constantly leaked from the 3 way. I bought all new pneumatics and the leak just moved. I sat down and looked over Ravi's cocker site and messed with it and it still did'nt work right. I took it to a local "cocker expert and it worked ok until I got it home. Needless to say I have never had the urge to throw something off a cliff more." - Load SM5 on owning an Autococker


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                    • Dragoon
                      Team Dragoons
                      • May 2001
                      • 580

                      #11
                      AkaEnder: Good idea. I'd get a Halo if it came pre-moulded

                      As for denting a revy, I dented mine using a lighter and the stock barrel. I lined everything up to get an idea where to make the dent, I heated up the hopper with the lighter till the plastic went shinny (be carefull here and don't heat it up too much), then I pressed my stock barrel against the hopper to produce the dent. I took my time and had to reheat the hopper a couple of dozen times before I had a large enough dent. And the hopper sits very tight on my emag.

                      hope this helps you a bit.

                      Douglas.

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                      • ben_JD

                        #12
                        Originally posted by AGD
                        Guys,

                        We are working on a picture story on how to melt the hopper. Please stand by.

                        AGD
                        Tom Kaye: picture story-board guru. Maybe we can get some AGD pop-up books to read at bedtime?

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                        • MajorDamage
                          King of Polyester!
                          • Dec 2000
                          • 3141

                          #13
                          Practice melting on a cheap hopper

                          ENDO!
                          Oldskool

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