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  • Watcher
    aka CavDragoneb12
    • Apr 2008
    • 867

    #256
    If the ASA is only secured by one screw is there any possibility of it rotating if the screw isn't really tight?

    I tried to make a vertical ASA on my Trracer by screwing it into the front frame hole and it worked byt the thing spun until it caught the airline, so 12grams was a pain. I'm worrying if the same thing won't happen here, it appears to be milled square but there doesn't seem t be a slot for it to "bite" into.

    If the 4 screws holding the front block on had large heads perhaps they could fit into recessed areas on the ASA and make the possibility of user orientation of the air-port and still ensure it stays put when it is screwed down.

    Just a thought.


    This is so cool, I can't wait to see the prototype!


    And Slasherdan,
    Originally posted by Tracy_ptp
    we can do 45 left and right, and 90 left, we are working on the 90 right.

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    • micromag-man
      Registered User
      • Apr 2008
      • 232

      #257
      PTP, however you make it, I am happy.

      If there is a emag option, i'll take one of those as well. I have three bodies coming, SO, two regular plain janes and one emag option.

      Please sleep and be happy.

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      • Tracy_ptp
        Registered User
        • Jul 2005
        • 944

        #258
        Originally posted by Watcher
        If the ASA is only secured by one screw is there any possibility of it rotating if the screw isn't really tight?

        I tried to make a vertical ASA on my Trracer by screwing it into the front frame hole and it worked byt the thing spun until it caught the airline, so 12grams was a pain. I'm worrying if the same thing won't happen here, it appears to be milled square but there doesn't seem t be a slot for it to "bite" into.

        If the 4 screws holding the front block on had large heads perhaps they could fit into recessed areas on the ASA and make the possibility of user orientation of the air-port and still ensure it stays put when it is screwed down.

        Just a thought.


        This is so cool, I can't wait to see the prototype!


        And Slasherdan,
        the RT style ASA doesn't have anything to bite into, but I know what you are talking about!! You will be able to crank this thing down so it doesn't go anywhere. We'll tweak it if we think there is an issue.

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        • Sumthinwicked
          team id psycho AO-CT
          • Nov 2005
          • 4292

          #259
          rt asa 2 screws fyi or the oldschool one with one screw and wings

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          • BigEvil
            www.BigEvilOnline.com

            • Feb 2005
            • 9333

            #260
            Originally posted by Tracy_ptp
            HEY!!! I just have to say one thing!! personally from me, not Forest or anyone else!! You guys are trying to make us MENTAL!!!

            We love you guys!! Come on group hug with PTP !!!

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            • Tracy_ptp
              Registered User
              • Jul 2005
              • 944

              #261
              Originally posted by Sumthinwicked
              rt asa 2 screws fyi or the oldschool one with one screw and wings
              As far as I know, the RT style was not always 2 screw (the benchmark ones that we have for RT is only 1 screw without wings)

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              • Tracy_ptp
                Registered User
                • Jul 2005
                • 944

                #262
                Originally posted by BigEvil
                We love you guys!! Come on group hug with PTP !!!
                Thanks I needed that!!

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                • C_losjoker
                  Puro Tico
                  • May 2008
                  • 1121

                  #263
                  Originally posted by Tracy_ptp
                  HEY!!! I just have to say one thing!! personally from me, not Forest or anyone else!! You guys are trying to make us MENTAL!!! We have had a couple of restless nights. When this project began I had you all tell me what you want. I gathered all your input to give to Forest and Russell. They used that input to give you everything they possible could and do what we wanted to do as well. I don't mind the questions, but if you want to beat us up for doing what we can for you then why are we doing it at all???? If we banter back and forth now it is only going to stall a project that I have worked so hard to put together for all of you. I feel you either like it or you don't. I'm sorry if you don't,

                  Totally agree, I think by now you know what everyone wants on the asa, feed neck and biggest one the emag issue. Just figure out the best course you can to solve these little problems best you can, make it final. those that like the solutions and final finish product can order it and those that dont like it, drop their orders. I like it and no matter what i will still order them.

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                  • Beemer
                    I could tell you but then.

                    • Oct 2003
                    • 3250

                    #264
                    Originally posted by BigEvil
                    We love you guys!! Come on group hug with PTP !!!

                    secondeded

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                    • Chris Nearchos
                      Aerospace Engineer Student
                      • Aug 2004
                      • 1910

                      #265
                      Originally posted by Watcher
                      If the ASA is only secured by one screw is there any possibility of it rotating if the screw isn't really tight?

                      I tried to make a vertical ASA on my Trracer by screwing it into the front frame hole and it worked byt the thing spun until it caught the airline, so 12grams was a pain. I'm worrying if the same thing won't happen here, it appears to be milled square but there doesn't seem t be a slot for it to "bite" into.

                      If the 4 screws holding the front block on had large heads perhaps they could fit into recessed areas on the ASA and make the possibility of user orientation of the air-port and still ensure it stays put when it is screwed down.

                      Just a thought.


                      This is so cool, I can't wait to see the prototype!


                      And Slasherdan,


                      just an easy idea to fix such a problem without having "wings" on the vertical asa. cut/mill a recessed spot in the center of the top of the asa. then, just drop a split washer in the recessed spot....and that should keep it nice and tight and not allow it to move around.


                      just food for thought for an easy solution that wouldnt change anything in the design.

                      -Chris
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                      • Tracy_ptp
                        Registered User
                        • Jul 2005
                        • 944

                        #266
                        Originally posted by slasherdan
                        I guess my other question is if this will work with the level 10?
                        absolutely!!

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                        • gunangel
                          AGD Pride
                          • May 2005
                          • 285

                          #267
                          i think it would be a good idea to have a lot of things posted on the first post to halt from double questions and the question barrage you guys are getting.

                          feed neck, detent, barrel threading (angel feed neck and detents, cocker barrels)
                          pin and sear stuff (regular rt sear, shorter rt sear axle pin)
                          color options (black, raw, third option TBD)
                          what parts will come with what will be options (ASA, e-mag terminal covers, picanty rails, different feed necks for warp, breech left right)
                          weight (ule'd?)
                          possible options (breech orientation)

                          people have to understand this is a PRODUCTION run which means one model will be put into PRODUCTION for the general masses. amazingly ptp is actually making something we want and is listening to input. the price is based on their design if they take any change into consideration they have full rights to raise the price accordingly thus keep it simple for us not so willing to pay a ton of money for that beautiful body. even if you want something you have to consider the other few hundred or so who may not want it...

                          with that said please keep it small, smooth, and pretty

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                          • Tracy_ptp
                            Registered User
                            • Jul 2005
                            • 944

                            #268
                            Everyone has to understand that when we change something on the design it also changes the dynamics of the body which can make something else change. We are making adjustments to make sure it fits with the things you want, but you have to understand we can only do so much and guarantee a quality product. Which we wont put out unless we feel it is top notch. This is MY project for you....Lets not mess it up. I have more for you, but unless this is successful no one is going to take me seriously.

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                            • Watcher
                              aka CavDragoneb12
                              • Apr 2008
                              • 867

                              #269
                              Originally posted by Chris Nearchos
                              just an easy idea to fix such a problem without having "wings" on the vertical asa. cut/mill a recessed spot in the center of the top of the asa. then, just drop a split washer in the recessed spot....and that should keep it nice and tight and not allow it to move around.

                              Using a split washer would most definitely screw up the anno, even if you don't see it that will ruin part of the body
                              All of the vert ASAs I tend to see have either wings (on my 'cockers) or 2 screws (in the case of my RTs). The ones that don't are either angled or have no airport and so orientation is not important (like on a piranha).
                              That's why I asked.


                              But yes, whatever PTP decides to do I'm sure it will be great. I just have a lot of questions about how they plan to tackle some obstacles.

                              Not trying to make any design changes, just curious and insightful...


                              It will be awsome to have one

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                              • Chris Nearchos
                                Aerospace Engineer Student
                                • Aug 2004
                                • 1910

                                #270
                                Originally posted by Watcher
                                Using a split washer would most definitely screw up the anno, even if you don't see it that will ruin part of the body

                                true, it would tuch the anno (not seen though as you have said). but a screw does the same thing....rips into the anno when tightened. plus, dont forget they are using a much stronger metal....so it wouldnt be as bad as you think it would be.

                                i just suggest it as an idea because it wouldnt require any big change in the design and would be very simple to do. so aagain...it was just an idea.

                                -Chris
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