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.
That's true.
In this particular setting (I've almost the same on my RPG mag), it's nice because the the frame is longer than the fg.
But I'm not sure it would look so nice with a short frame.
When I look at your pic of the lpr with your vert frame, I think it would be nicer with a 90 screwed at the bottom than it would look with a straight macro inside the lpr and the macro going out of it.
But it's just a personnal opinion about the "look", and I'm sure you do the maximum to get the best part possible.
I thought the same thing in relationship to the smaller luke vert frame and the lpr/grip. I wonder what it might look like to drill out a hole, or a channel for a macroline tube in the apron of the lpr/grip bottom. It might make it so a ccm 90 degree fitting would work to avoid a big bend in the macro tubing?
If you guys dont care about the extra weight I'll do away with the cavity, but I won't do both. Over-all I would classify it as being a considerable increase in weight though.
The initial tests of both units were a great success, didn't find anything discouraging. These first tests I was only able to use a shop compressor with a PSI of 135. But this was enough to test the basic design and concept. I didn't find any air leaks, LPR holds its setting and is fully adjustable. I tested at 22 cycles per second with the LPR set at 65 psi and only got a fluctuation of 8 psi. Even the lower settings only fluctuated 10 psi. I still need to feed about 950 psi to it for final testing but so far so good.
Yes, it does. Does 1500 psi cover any spikes that might happen as well? When a spike happens, do you have a ballpark guess on what the psi increase would be?
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