Looking for a dual LPR front block or other parts
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Originally posted by automeister View PostLooking for a dual LPR front block or other parts
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i thought they had 2 switch stacked up on top of each other?Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
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So years ago company used to produce a front block with dual LPR's called the gemini kit. They are just a cool piece of history. I have been looking for one of these for years without success and would like to make one myself since I have not been able to find one. Does anyone here know of someone that can make the 6-way
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If you gonna get a front block made, just have it with a switch on each side of the frame ...
might be more cost effective to make it yourself, I don't want to know how much a custom front block would run you ...
I'm assuming the dual lrp is for different pressure on the opening and closing stroke of the ram?
Love my brass ... Love my SSR ... Hard choices ...
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Originally posted by XEMON View PostIf you gonna get a front block made, just have it with a switch on each side of the frame ...
might be more cost effective to make it yourself, I don't want to know how much a custom front block would run you ...
I'm assuming the dual lrp is for different pressure on the opening and closing stroke of the ram?
But in reality, you just end up with an unbalanced switch, and if you go too far out of a certain pressure differential, you'll have a hard time resetting the trigger forward. It's a weird juggling act.
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XEMON that would honestly make a beautifully overcomplicated Autococker. I think dual 3 ways and dual rams would be a very MCB thing to do.
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Originally posted by Brokeass_baller View Postyou'll have a hard time resetting the trigger forward.
automeister you do not need a custom front block. The 6 way is a slip fit - drill and tap a set screw (as pictured) on the side of a standard front block, then add the extra LPR from the bottom gauge port.
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