Originally posted by warbeak2099
What you saw in the video, here is what I did to get the parts to work in that frame:
*** Keep in mind the frame was not specifically MADE for my kit,.. so I had to drill at least 1 hole***
The RAM, the solenoid, the 9volt, and the board,... all drop into place. NO MILLING!
I am experimenting still with noids,... Im pretty much settled on my ram. As you can see,.. the ram works pretty well.
The solenoid I used in the frame was longer than most SMC noids. So the little SMC that Big Evil used will fit just fine.
I had to drill 1 hole to hold the trigger switch in place,.. thats it. Jay sent me that frame and I basically knew the kit would drop in place except the trigger switch.
Problem with most players is we all like different types of pull. I like a soft, VERY SLOPPY trigger. I can reach very high ROF with it like this,.. so the one in the video had zero side to side play,.. but was ULTRA touchy and had lots of back travel.
Honestly,.. trigger stops are not the way to go with this kit. You really dont need them.
To keep things simple for you guys,.. I didnt even tap a hole to hold the ram in place. I used the hole for the grip pannel. And to be honest with, using the pannel screw worked in the video,... I dont see why it would not work elsewhere. The ram drops in,.. with less than 1/16th of play side to side. Its a nice fit. I tried something that Pneumagger did for his installs (putting a piece of paper on the side to keep the ram in place) and that made the ram almost impossible to move around without a ton of force.
I would venture to say that it IS 100% drop-in.
The best thing about the Storm Walk is you can hide ALL the parts. I want to actually move the board up into the front end and install the power switch up there to try it out. I will have some more ideas of design once Jay gets his pannels completed.






this means im gonna get lit up by this thing @ tunaball!!!!!
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