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.
As always, comes down to cost. PB funds are pretty low for the foreseeable future, but hopefully that will change at some point. I'm guessing that is Palmers goes through the effort of making something like this, they'll either stock them or make them available for special order.
That's why I posted the idea here... if this is simple enough/looks good for everyone, we can put together a list for how many for PPS to make and the price goes down
I said I would get 5 if the price was less than $100
As for design, why not a tube within a tube? The inner tube can be for the LP internals and the area between the inner and outer tube can be the HP pass through?
That's the same idea Craig has, using a male asa stab
What design? I see a tube with holes. I like it but the issue will be getting a large enough passage for the HP air to feed an X-valve with this design. Which is why I never tried to make one shaped like this. I am not saying it is not possible but with difficulty comes cost. I just dont see this design being possible in my head.
I meant giving it over to Craig. He will either be able do it or have a very good reason why not. I was hoping to keep micro-rock guts, but concentric pressure sleeves might be larger than 7/8" unless you could thin up the internal sleeve. Eh, that's why I would like to see what Craig does.
I like it but the issue will be getting a large enough passage for the HP air to feed an X-valve with this design.
You don't need a huge 1/4 line to feed a RT valve. Remember, we use to run Micro line which is like .080 ID. Thinner then a Q-Tip . Jay's stormwalk used 4-40 screws to seal the air passages not being used which is about the same size and have no issues RTing wiith that frame.
I would prefer a double LP port myself, one on the top and where it's shown in the pic then you can use a 10-32 LP plug to cap which ever port your not using.
If they want to produce them I will buy one but otherwise....
It would be great to get these guys to make them as they are my favorite regulator maker.
Originally posted by Ando
You don't need a huge 1/4 line to feed a RT valve. Remember, we use to run Micro line which is like .080 ID. Thinner then a Q-Tip . Jay's stormwalk used 4-40 screws to seal the air passages not being used which is about the same size and have no issues RTing wiith that frame.
I would prefer a double LP port myself, one on the top and where it's shown in the pic then you can use a 10-32 LP plug to cap which ever port your not using.
That's the same idea Craig has, using a male asa stab
I spoke with him also. He said if we would be ok with having the inlet at the top its a piece of cake. However, I think that would look like crap.
How about instead of putting this into a foregrip, we go another direction and put in into an asa? This way, you dont need an separate inlet, and the lpr out put is close to the grip where you dont have to run LP hose all over.
How about instead of putting this into a foregrip, we go another direction and put in into an asa? This way, you dont need an separate inlet, and the lpr out put is close to the grip where you dont have to run LP hose all over.
Sort of like the old Tippmann bottom mount ASA's that had an LPR integrated into them?
Got a reply from Craig and he had an excellent idea. Use a Boulder reg, and make a vertical mount that the top would fit into that attaches to a mag rail like a vert asa.
Got a reply from Craig and he had an excellent idea. Use a Boulder reg, and make a vertical mount that the top would fit into that attaches to a mag rail like a vert asa.
Got a reply from Craig and he had an excellent idea. Use a Boulder reg, and make a vertical mount that the top would fit into that attaches to a mag rail like a vert asa.
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