Does anyone sell or know where I can get clear warp feed hose?
Warp Feed Hose
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hmm clear would be REALLY COOL
il ask him too or let us know please
so we dont all have to bother him

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thought that was sarcasm..lolOriginally posted by RRfireblade
and regular hose..hmm
i noticed my stock hose is iffy with kinks and bends..so this would be better?...and perhaps for my bacpkac too...
but clear would just be soooo much cooler
seeing the paint feed up
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Originally posted by RRfireblade
that isn't by chance the same O.D. and I.D. specs as qloader hose is it? The Q hose is stiff and doesn't like sharp bends.
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It will fit. You would just need to put some electrical tape on the ends to hold it snug. The hose really does rock.
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Yeah, pretty much the same dimensional specs for both loading systems.
And the picture is accurate,you can tie it in a knot about as tight as you can and it will feed paint reliably,no problem. It also has a fine wire support throughout it making it nearly impossible to collapse.You can just about stand in it and not crush it.And if that isn't enough
it's super stretchable, you can stretch it to almost twice it's length.
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The Proteam hose is great for the warp, we had issues with it for the q loader though. If the spring in the q is wound tight enough it streches the tubing out when the loader is engaged, basically too much force makes the tubing change slightly in length. As you know the q is sensitive to where the ball sits and if there's a ball halfway in/out it has issues. Just a side note for those who try it and wonder why in the world it has issues, it took us a few trial days to figure it out.
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ICP, we gave up and just used the stiffer white hose that came with the q although depending on your set up it might still work. It may have been that the placement made the hose was at a length that stretched just enough or that the bend made it do the same, who knows.
As for the weight of the warp, I have 2 batteries on mine and a custom mounting bracket that's quite thick. It's pretty damn heavy but I play back, if I'm moving up it's a very sad day for the other team. I can say that with the batteries and the bracket it's more than one pound, about 1 1/2 pounds. That's an estimate of me comparing it to a 1 pound can of beans. You work with what you got.
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The warp, with bracket and without batteries is just under a pound.
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