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WARPIG Tech Talk - High End Paintguns
Should be picking mine up today, I hope...........

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Posted by RTR on April 02, 2002 at 12:27:45:

In Reply to: Re: I did not know this would start a flame war! posted by mark on March 31, 2002 at 15:12:03:

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: : : I will be picking up the Dye today.

: : : Thanks for the input.

: : Should be picking mine up today also. I got the blue to clear fade with a clear Messiah reg to match. Will be putting a 68ci 4500 MacDev Conquest tank on it. The ram and front reg are made by Shockteck, don't know about the valve and hammer though.

: : Rick

: DYE did a sweet job! I picked up the platinium dusted and a Messiah reg, but I did not know they came in clear? Mine is black.
: I also picked up an AGD Flatline 68/45 for it.
: I have noticed though that the 3-way wants to leak after firing, but will stop when I move the tip of the acutator rod.

: Have you had this problem?

: Other than this its great.

: Mark


Say, about that 4-way leak, I had a thought. Try loosening the 4-way set screw, fire the gun and if it leaks try moving the 4-way until it stops, hold it there, and tighten the set screw. You know how there's always that little bit of play because you can't tighten the 4-way all the way down, this might work.

Rick



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