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  • JT2002
    Registered User
    • Jun 2002
    • 1863

    #16
    you know its really not as bad as you think. if it bothers you that much u can shave some off the bottom of the plastic adapter or such. but your really making it sound much worse than it really is

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    • Top Secret
      IPR's E-Maggot
      • Jun 2001
      • 601

      #17
      It's more of an issue with being able to see down the gun, as opposed to being more of an area to hit. This is why "hardcore" warpfeeders will use a sidefeed and can look straight over the top of the gun. The shorter the feedneck adapter is, the cleaner it looks.
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      • Bad_Dog
        self proclaimed warpaholic
        • Jul 2003
        • 1777

        #18
        and dont forget the part about eliminating the plastic 90* elbow... (I broke mine)

        Roguefactor, how about the adapter like you've shown, but instead of coming out of the body like vertical feed the aluminum tube bends 90*...? that way you could put it on a warp ULE body and you dont have to use the plastic 90*...

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        • JT2002
          Registered User
          • Jun 2002
          • 1863

          #19
          so that works for warp ule's but what about normal ule's, its no better than using the plastic 90*, theres no real need when you have an adapter already that works fine. besides, teh 90* allows you to turn the plug and stop the paint from going into your gun w/e u need to use it. you guys are just making something simple over complicated lol. personally, idk how u managed to snap the plastic 90*, but id rather have that break then have teh threads strip out of an all metal 90* adapter w/ threads in my feed neck. rather replace a 10 dollar plastic peice than a most likely 40+ dollar metal tube.

          the other problem is that this "all metal" adapter you want requires even more welding and such to make two tubes into the 90*'s

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          • silentdeath55
            yes, I use a drop forward
            • Jul 2002
            • 924

            #20
            If you tighten the screw on the 90* adapter, small cracks start to form on the plastic, eventually, you will have to superglue it.lol.

            my feedback thread:
            http://www.automags.org/forums/showt...hreadid=115129

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            • JT2002
              Registered User
              • Jun 2002
              • 1863

              #21
              you must be too strong, your not supposed to tighten it that much u tard lol

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              • Bad_Dog
                self proclaimed warpaholic
                • Jul 2003
                • 1777

                #22
                mine got hit and it created a small hairline crack about 1/16 of an inch long... and just from normal use its grown to about 1/2 inch which makes the adapter fall off every once and a while...

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                • Top Secret
                  IPR's E-Maggot
                  • Jun 2001
                  • 601

                  #23
                  Again, we're not talking about a 90 degree tube here. We'd like something like a PTP metal Warpfeed Elbow that just has threads on the bottom of it.
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                  • JT2002
                    Registered User
                    • Jun 2002
                    • 1863

                    #24
                    the ting is, why bother with that when.... (NOTHING personal against ANYONE with this statement)
                    1. there is already a limited warp feed market
                    2. weve already got a plastic adapter (or metal ptp one) and a metal feeed tube that get teh same job done with less manufacturing pains

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