Just picked up a brand new warp feed and have a couple of problems.
First (and fairly minor), I'm missing the Emag to warp lead....should that have come with the warp, or should it come with the Emag?
Second (and this is the biggie), how the hell do left handers manage to use a warp? Connecting the feed tube isn't a problem, as I've got a hopper-left body, so can use the extended PF plug and feed into the bottom of my powerfeed. I'm planning on drilling my revvy shell to pass the feed tube throught it.
The main problem is clearance. No matter how I arrange the bracket there's not enough room for my thumb to sit alongside my revvy - the gap between the revvy shell and grip is too small.
Having had a look at the top of the warp, I noticed that the mounting points which you use to bolt the warp to the bracket are actually offset to the right by about a half inch, which pulls the whole warp that much closer to the grip when it's sat on the right hand side of the marker, rather than the left.
Anyone else had this problem and got around it?
First (and fairly minor), I'm missing the Emag to warp lead....should that have come with the warp, or should it come with the Emag?
Second (and this is the biggie), how the hell do left handers manage to use a warp? Connecting the feed tube isn't a problem, as I've got a hopper-left body, so can use the extended PF plug and feed into the bottom of my powerfeed. I'm planning on drilling my revvy shell to pass the feed tube throught it.
The main problem is clearance. No matter how I arrange the bracket there's not enough room for my thumb to sit alongside my revvy - the gap between the revvy shell and grip is too small.
Having had a look at the top of the warp, I noticed that the mounting points which you use to bolt the warp to the bracket are actually offset to the right by about a half inch, which pulls the whole warp that much closer to the grip when it's sat on the right hand side of the marker, rather than the left.
Anyone else had this problem and got around it?





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