Well that's cool, i had NO idea that feednecks and detents were included, That's VERY COOL
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That doesn't happen in AmericaOriginally posted by MANNbetter be careful. I know if you let our government keep your money they will spend it. Then when you file you get an IOU.
... hold on a sec, CA is on the phone.
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It's most likely a stovepipe like on the Warp ULEs.Originally posted by micromag-manCan we see what the feednecks look like?
The 90* and 45* angle feeds would require a warp-elbow/hose adapter or 45* elbow respectively, so to make a clamper come stock would make little sense as it could really only be used vertically.Comment
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YesOriginally posted by WatcherIt's most likely a stovepipe like on the Warp ULEs.
You guys will see a real body pic, when they are finished. We are not going to set up machines to build just one. Too costly. We will build up the first one and test it.Comment
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Kevin.....It might be too late, BUT you should post up a picture of what you are thinking, i am not sure i know exactly what your vision is?Comment
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You know how the detent disallows for the breach to be 90 degrees both ways? Well how about have it so that both sides of the body are tapped for detents so that one can run dual detents with vert feed or 45 degree feed, then remove one and fill it in with a non-protruding setscrew or something when running the breech warp style?Comment
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Originally posted by KevinLGYou know how the detent disallows for the breach to be 90 degrees both ways? Well how about have it so that both sides of the body are tapped for detents so that one can run dual detents with vert feed or 45 degree feed, then remove one and fill it in with a non-protruding setscrew or something when running the breech warp style?
I guess you didnt read the whole thread. In the current design this was taken care of and you can run dual detents even in the warp position.Comment
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