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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Re: lug for e-blade

In Reply to: lug for e-blade posted by Poldo on November 11, 2002 at 08:47:22:


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Posted by:
Micah Michalski
on November 12, 2002 at 01:35:26

They just worry that your lug will back out because it cycles so damn fast. I have a regular lug, but I wrapped it once in teflon tape, the Planet Tech said that was the thing to do. You just need to make sure it doesnt back out. The other thing you can do is set the lug and then take off the grip and locktight the lug.

I'm shooting a '98 cocker with an eBlade, man does it rip!!! I haven't installed the eye yet because the Right Feed eye covers aren't out yet ... So I have to wait or buy a new body ...

-Micah
: ok ive done a lil reading on the eclipse e-blade and read that you have to have a certain type of hammer lug for it to work properly. i have an old cocker so i dont believe that i have the right one. can someone describe/tell me where to get one of these.
: thanks
: adam


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