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  • Aliens-8-MyDad
    i think im a cool guy...

    • Oct 2001
    • 2244

    #16
    i really like the idea of using magnets going against eachother instead of springs
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    • Cougar
      i hate hurricanes...
      • Jun 2004
      • 134

      #17
      Originally posted by XbeasleyX
      Well I had a great idea where most great ideas are hatched (while sitting on the john). Well anyway I noticed that spyders have a ton of extra length that is not needed, all you'd need to do is redrill the feedcup hole, reposition the valve, measure measure measure and cut the bolt to fit the new feed and valve placement and then make a new hole in the hammer to compensate for the new bolt/valve position. Well and cut the body but I figured it was assumed. Any ideas/imput?
      otterscustoms made a pistol spyder.

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      • TheTramp
        Registered User
        • Jan 2001
        • 4019

        #18
        Originally posted by Aliens-8-MyDad
        i really like the idea of using magnets going against eachother instead of springs
        It wouldn't work without a strong electro magnet and that would require a large power supply perhaps larger than the E-Mag battery.
        "Relax. Don't worry. Have a Home Brew."
        -Charlie Papazian

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        • 93civiccpe
          Registered User
          • Feb 2005
          • 572

          #19
          Originally posted by TheTramp
          It wouldn't work without a strong electro magnet and that would require a large power supply perhaps larger than the E-Mag battery.
          neodymium magnets paired with electromagnets. Doesn't require a huge power supply because of the neodymium. I have plans for an autococker that uses these to move the ram with a small board and imput from an electro trigger. Neodymium magnets are what is used to spin hard drives... and are so powerful you can't put them near credit cards without wiping them. The best part is that they are a natural magnet.. no power required. As for whether or not it will work... it all depends on the amount of imagination and $$ you have. Using the correct products it is possible to easily cycle the backblock of an autococker.. as for a spyder, it could at least be used in combination with a lighter spring to help.
          Good luck.. it's a good idea.

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