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Hi i got the RT ULE vert feed body and today i went to my shop to buy a warpfeed and nothing fits in the feed stack, is there a adapter i can buy for it? please help AGD people!
thanks.
You should have got a ULE warp body. I if it is still new, I am pretty sure they could do an exchange for you. If not you would have to get a PTP warp feed to work with a VF body.
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Tsal is right, the best thing would be to get a warp body, but I can tell you how to make it work with the Verticle feed. I had a warp on my verticle feed for a while.
First, take the 90 degree adaptor that came with the warp and place the end with the adjusting screw like you are going to push it into the werticle feed. See how it would fit perfectly if that screw and bracket were not there? What you need to do is make that end round to fit into the verticle feed.
Remove the screw from the 90 degree adaptor then dremmel or cut off the adjusting bracket (the part the screw just came out of). When you are done you want that end to be completely round so it will fit into the verticle feed neck. If you have a dremmel you can just grind it down but be careful not to break it. If you do not have a dremmel you can do it the way I did. Take a cutter with a razer blade, like a box cutter or carpet knife and heat the blade with a lighter. Then the blade will cut throught he plastic like a knife through butter. YOu will have to reheat the blade and make several cuts. Be careful not to remove any fingers. You may need those later to shoot. LOL. Once you get that bracket cut off sand down that part to make it smooth and you are done. It should now fit snuggly into the verticle feed.
Be careful not to sand it down too much. You don't want it so loose that it just drops right into the feed neck. It needs to be snug so you can adjust it to get the proper ball stack.
Hope this helps and good luck.
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Athomas- the small end is where the hose attaches. If he tapes that end and sticks it in the feed neck what will he attach the hose to? The other end has the bracket and is made to clamp over a small feed tube.
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X-Valved (of course) with Level X and ULT
Black Center Feed ULE with Halo B
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68/4500 CrossFire @ 850 PSI
PTP Makes an Angel-threaded Adapter.... Roguefactor sells something similar to use.
Modify the special 90 Degree Elbow to fit into your feedneck. A Dremel is your friend here... Basically, shave down anything that keeps it from being cylindrical...
While you're at it... If you can, make a spot for an O-Ring... To help keep it in.
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Originally posted by tonybhall Athomas- the small end is where the hose attaches. If he tapes that end and sticks it in the feed neck what will he attach the hose to? The other end has the bracket and is made to clamp over a small feed tube.
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I put the hose into the large end of the 90 degree adapter. Then I put the small end of the 90 degree adapter into the vertical feed. It works very well.
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