When I bought my 2003 verticle Autococker I tried to put my 12volt revy on the feed tube and noticed that the fit was loose. I always had to resort to black electrical tape to get a tighter fit. Well the other night I had a brain storm. I took my trusty Dremel tool and created a trench around the feed neck of the revy and after I was done I stretched a Tank O-ring over it. The results were a hopper that was nice and snug with no play at all. The O-ring stays in its place and dosn't move. Attached is a poor quality pic. But I believe you can get an idea of what I am taliking about.
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Wow, I wished VL came up with this before. I think the Ricochet Hoppers have this standard.
Depending on how the ULE bodies fit, I might have to run this little trick on my hopper
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"The only thing necessary for the triumph of evil is for good men to do nothing."
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While Viewloader is at it ... why dont they stop using that garbage plastic that keeps causing neck breaks and go back to the super plastic ...
I seriously can jump on my VL200 from 97' and it wont break ..lol
Sincerely,
Dave KIts a wakeup call for the Nintendo generation
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yeah until they upgrade the plastic of the shells I wouldn't do this to newer shelled revy's b/c I have seen many necks break and putting a notch in one can't help with that
peace
Richmond
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