AO: We are back from the dead... again! After an 18 day outage, we are finally alive and well. Who knew how complicated updating software/databases from 2008 would be. I still have alot of tweaks to make, but my main goal was getting everything patched and updated to 2026.
Vbulletin 6 has changed alot since 2008 so we will have a ton of new features to dig into.
Got my UTB and soldered everything up. Cut a slot in the grips for the membrane pad (still needs to be cleaned up). Now just need to mount the microswitch and cut a slot in the rail for the solenoid and we will be in business.
Pics so far:
RLTW Hoooahhh!!! TEAMFIRESTORM
-------------------- RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board
I have one question, as a fan of and fellow owner of the Y-Grip. Your picture says "custom milled Y-Grip" what all was done do it during the custom milling? is it just the curvey bit at the bottom of the grip? who did the milling?
I have one question, as a fan of and fellow owner of the Y-Grip. Your picture says "custom milled Y-Grip" what all was done do it during the custom milling? is it just the curvey bit at the bottom of the grip? who did the milling?
The front of the y-grip was completely milled off. A normal y as an angle in the front that matches the back. Mine was milled straight down like a 90^ frame would be. I did the milling and tried to do it clean, it came out really well imo. Thanks again.
RLTW Hoooahhh!!! TEAMFIRESTORM
-------------------- RT ULE CUSTOM: ULE mainbody (Blue)/ X-valve/ Level 10 bolt/ Y-grip trigger frame (Brite black)/ hogue grips/ 32 degrees duckbill asa/ 68/4500 pure energy tank/ 12" j and j barrel/ 12 volt revvy with X-board
Very nice! To be honest I like the look of the bare aluminum. I would use a fine grit media (120 grit aluminum oxide) and blast it with a low pressure to give it a even sheen, then just clear coat it to protect it. I also like the idea of a satin black as it looks very clean. Whatever color you go with you will still have a nice Mag!
Very nice! To be honest I like the look of the bare aluminum. I would use a fine grit media (120 grit aluminum oxide) and blast it with a low pressure to give it a even sheen, then just clear coat it to protect it. I also like the idea of a satin black as it looks very clean. Whatever color you go with you will still have a nice Mag!
Thank you Sir,
Here is a crappy video from my cell of everything set up:
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