Testing a Prototype Fix to Cyclone Feeder Chop |
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SciFiGuy
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Posted: 20 May 2014 at 2:36pm |
Test one of a prototype device that I developed in an attempt to mitigate ball chop with the T98C + cyclone feeder.
Click Here (Refer to this earlier post for the background.) Edited by SciFiGuy - 22 May 2014 at 9:20am |
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SciFiGuy
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It would help if I remembered to actually publish my youtube vids as "public." Le sigh.
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I can't do the next video until I get a tank re-fill; sorry, y'all. I
live in the middle of nowhere and the closest place to get re-filled is
45 minutes away. Stay tuned...
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Looks like it's working. I modified my rt 98 to cycle that fast or faster then the video and it was very hard on the internals. I think I ended up having to replace the hammer guide rod because it got bent,.
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