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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder
Re: Faster Trigger

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Posted by Hellrazor on August 20, 2002 at 01:17:03:

In Reply to: Re: Faster Trigger posted by Hellrazor on August 20, 2002 at 00:42:38:

: : We put a Halo on an Angel set at 15 rps. Didn't miss a lick. We were particularly interested in how it performed during the last 10 balls bobbling around in the hopper. We did 20 balls several times. It would miss a feed and fire a blank but it never chopped one. We were a little WOW! ed.

: : Hey I'm working on one too. Maybe we should get together on this. My goal is to be able to run and move while firing and never chop a ball. If it works on my project spyder, it will go on my autococker.

: : My E mail is ddupont@charter.net

: Hey, Dale. That would be awesome. Working with you would be great. I've got plenty of catalogs here, plenty of knowledge. LMK if you're interested in working with us. Drop me a line at hellrazor@autococker.net Basically, what I've got worked up in my head, is a double eye on each side, maybe doubling as a ball detent, or maybe even a single eye. A double would be easier, that way it would have a NC IR beam going across the tube. Might work, might not. Whole point of being a tinkering kind of guy. Do you frequent the TG? Anyways, drop me a line sometime. I'll be glad to talk to you. Hellrazor out.

Or would that be an NO connection? It's a little late, so my brain isn't working quite right. Hellrazor out.


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