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WARPIG Tech Talk - Model 98 / 98 Custom

Re: Tell me if this would work?

In Reply to: Re: Tell me if this would work? posted by Clayphoto on August 12, 2003 at 09:44:04:


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Posted by:
gregh
on August 13, 2003 at 01:11:05

I would worry about building up air pressure inside the hopper causing the lid to blow open abd end up dumping paint on the ground.

: To be honest, I wouldn't see any need to. If you are working with a standard VL200 type of hopper, the most you are going to get out of rigging it is another 1 or 2 balls, and those will probably chop more often.

: I would say the better route is if you have NO budget, just continue using a regular gravity feed and shake 'n bake when you need to. If you're on a tight budget, get something like a Zap or Quantum loader.

: My suggestion, either play with what you have now or get a Revy, Egg, Richo.... splurge on a higher end loader.

: : I am thinking about drilling a hole in my elbow about where the middle of the chamber is on my m98 custom so extra air from the power tube would come out of the hole....then put a piece of tubing that fit snug in the hole so it is flush with the elbow inside so it doesn't catch the paintballs rolling through, then i would insert the hopper like normal and then drill a hole in the top or side of the hopper so i could place that tube inside and about in the middle so it would shoot the extra air around in the paintballs to agitate them around and have a homemade agigitator action......any suggestions of how to improve this or if this will work? any input would be greatly appretiated......thank you!


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