Maybe? Lpr piston seats for ICD bushy lprs?
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Bought a Primal for parts a couple years back. Aired it up and it went nuts. The bolt cycled so fast and hard that it smashed one of the detents to bits and cracked the other one pretty bad. Finally getting around to fixing it since I'm in the whole Tom Cole/Bad Company EM1 mode, I remembered ermiller27 made full replicas of the detent cover models on here. Snagged them and printed them in resin. PERFECT FIT!
Now to pull the ball bearings and springs and that's behind me!Last edited by ChoSanJuan; 12-31-2024, 09:22 AM.
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Have you played with the resin covers yet? I printed some covers also and given the brittleness of resin prints, I'm not sure how they'll hold up to taking a hit.
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If those don't hold up, I don't mind sharing the design I sent off to pcbway to have cnc'd in aluminum. They were around 40 each anno included and still require autococker detents(the CP style that use a hex key.) They definitely hold up though.
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We use the pandit dct cutters for cutting wire duct regularly. Pandit actually gives the company them for free with every x amount t of product we buy, but they have these soft ass blade stops that deteriorate fast.
Pandit used to sell these guides, but discontinued them. Now you have to replace the whole cutter.
This morning I modeled my first rendition of a blade stop up, and printed one off. It's not perfect, but I think it's going to work better than the oem one.
Red TPU 100% infill.4 Photos
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