Printed Mechanical Bottom Feeder Mod

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Kentastic

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That stuff is thick. I couldnt get it to work rights like yours....It goes on nice and even, then as its drying it creates a spider web effect and kept leaving small gaps in the paint. They are black in the picture which is where the black plastic is beneath it. I think I either had the wrong technique or it was too cold out for the paint?

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Gdeal, you probably didn't follow the directions. It says right on the front.... first get hammered... then ignore the rest of the directions because you're drunk.
 

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Very nice i used the same thing , hammered gray [emoji106]
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Okay while both look absolutely awesome. My personal preference would be this one.
What RDAs are you both using?
 

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That stuff is thick. I couldnt get it to work rights like yours....It goes on nice and even, then as its drying it creates a spider web effect and kept leaving small gaps in the paint. They are black in the picture which is where the black plastic is beneath it. I think I either had the wrong technique or it was too cold out for the paint?

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Ambient temp was around 65f when I sprayed it. Looks like yours fisheyed, which I've experienced in high humidity conditions.
 

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First PeKo built. Gdeal was on the money. This is a mod even Kentastic can build. (Though he did have to use two kits due to a superglue incident we will not talk about) One thing I did have to do was switch over to the light spring for the firing button. When I tried the magnets they were so weak that they barely kept the button from auto-firing. It was pretty impressive to literally have a touch-button firing, but I quickly got tired of every time grabbed it, it would start firing just from the movement. I'll have to experiment with the next one now that I kinda know what I'm doing. Maybe I can figure out what I was doing wrong or just plain add a third magnet.

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FYI, Loctite Ultragel Control works really, really, really well. Anyone have an extra large nut and brass screw that goes to the button assembly on the PeKo? I think I got a defective one...... :blush:
 

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First PeKo built. Gdeal was on the money. This is a mod even Kentastic can build. (Though he did have to use two kits due to a superglue incident we will not talk about) One thing I did have to do was switch over to the light spring for the firing button. When I tried the magnets they were so weak that they barely kept the button from auto-firing. It was pretty impressive to literally have a touch-button firing, but I quickly got tired of every time grabbed it, it would start firing just from the movement. I'll have to experiment with the next one now that I kinda know what I'm doing. Maybe I can figure out what I was doing wrong or just plain add a third magnet.

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FYI, Loctite Ultragel Control works really, really, really well. Anyone have an extra large nut and brass screw that goes to the button assembly on the PeKo? I think I got a defective one...... :blush:

Acetone is your friend.
 

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First PeKo built. Gdeal was on the money. This is a mod even Kentastic can build. (Though he did have to use two kits due to a superglue incident we will not talk about) One thing I did have to do was switch over to the light spring for the firing button. When I tried the magnets they were so weak that they barely kept the button from auto-firing. It was pretty impressive to literally have a touch-button firing, but I quickly got tired of every time grabbed it, it would start firing just from the movement. I'll have to experiment with the next one now that I kinda know what I'm doing. Maybe I can figure out what I was doing wrong or just plain add a third magnet.

15903515092_84ca381f00_b.jpg


FYI, Loctite Ultragel Control works really, really, really well. Anyone have an extra large nut and brass screw that goes to the button assembly on the PeKo? I think I got a defective one...... :blush:

Loctite Green is too!
 
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