Finished the PneuMicro!

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  • shorty24
    Micro-pnue...
    • Aug 2004
    • 643

    #16
    See guys, THIS is the other Pneumicro I was thinking of when I said I knew mine wasn't the only one. And it's better looking, too

    Very good job on the install! Mind if I ask how you're keeping the sear pin in w/o a winged frame?
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    • Automagrt666
      Pneumag Pneub
      • Oct 2006
      • 157

      #17
      Hmm... why would I need a winged frame to keep in the sear pin? It snaped right into the body just fine (took quite a bit of force i might add) and to take it out it requires a good pushing, I've never had it come out on me though. Thanks for all the positive input, you guys rock!

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      • SummaryJudgement
        Selling stuff, good stuff.
        • Aug 2004
        • 1944

        #18
        I've got a couple micros where the sear pin does like to slide out on it's own. The winged frame definately prevents this, but if it aint broke..............

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        • shorty24
          Micro-pnue...
          • Aug 2004
          • 643

          #19
          Originally posted by Automagrt666
          Hmm... why would I need a winged frame to keep in the sear pin? It snaped right into the body just fine (took quite a bit of force i might add) and to take it out it requires a good pushing, I've never had it come out on me though. Thanks for all the positive input, you guys rock!
          Ok, cool. I just wondered, because none of mine have stayed in without a winged frame.

          Oh well, I just threaded the open end of the hole and put a set screw in to hold the pin in place.
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          • zackzel

            #20
            Man that is truly beautiful. Its amazing how nice all my spare parts look together. Very good job, and aren't you glad I talked you into tucking the lpr into the frame.

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            • Lord_Whoopass
              Capt. of U.P. RAGE
              • Feb 2003
              • 813

              #21
              you might want to try a short steel braided line instead of the macro... lots of times with that big of a turn it likes to either break or leak...

              Also what kind of lpr is that?
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              • Automagrt666
                Pneumag Pneub
                • Oct 2006
                • 157

                #22
                The LPR is from an 05' Prostock Autococker.

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                • Automagrt666
                  Pneumag Pneub
                  • Oct 2006
                  • 157

                  #23
                  Video Posted! Once I get the LPR Loc-Tite'd and get home on the weekend I'll shoot a better video of it's awesome power!

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                  • p8ntbal4me
                    No more UTBs!
                    • Aug 2003
                    • 2560

                    #24
                    I dont see the link to the video??
                    _______________________
                    Jai "P8ntbal4me" Menard

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                    • Ninjeff
                      it only takes one.
                      • Jan 2007
                      • 1205

                      #25
                      thats a potential MoM if ive ever seen one.

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                      • agd123
                        Registered User
                        • Mar 2006
                        • 158

                        #26
                        wow that things sick...i was acually planning on doing this to a micro and i didnt know if it was possble...but you sure did turn my thoughts around...nice work

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                        • Chrishew09
                          Psalm 119:9
                          • Oct 2005
                          • 657

                          #27
                          That rocks

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                          • UDO
                            Registered User
                            • Jun 2005
                            • 79

                            #28
                            VERY NICE how is the lpr and mico fitting attached in the handle also do you have a ult and qev in there

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                            • zipity_Bop
                              hoopityWhatWhat
                              • Feb 2006
                              • 330

                              #29
                              ^^^^^^^^^^^^^

                              G-Force take notes

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                              • Automagrt666
                                Pneumag Pneub
                                • Oct 2006
                                • 157

                                #30
                                It's just a standard 90* female-female plumbing fitting, but no ULT or QEV, just a normal RT on/off (the pin is shaved a tad) and I didn't anticipate room in the frame for a QEV, but I was thinking about it. I was having some funny issues and I was thinking of getting a new LPR to replace the current one since it's more than 2 years old now and it had heavy use before and I'm not really sure if this one can be rebuilt or anything, so this page may be getting an update soon .

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