Restoring and updating an Angel LCD

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  • RustyShackleford
    Old Newb
    • Jul 2025
    • 152

    #16
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ID:	863431 3mm x 8 mm pins sourced from Amazon did not quite fit so I had to take a drill bit to my trigger and frame. The trigger itself fits super tight in this frame- not sure if it's from the plating but it's got some decent movement right now time to source some 4-40 screws and mount this switch!

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    • screwloose45
      screwloose45 commented
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      Those frames trigger pin holes were too small due to the plating. The black ones didn't have the issue

    • RustyShackleford
      RustyShackleford commented
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      I figured it was from the plating I'm gonna try and make it work anyhow, i love single trigger setups!
  • nadrepadre
    Bunker Buster
    • Jul 2020
    • 387

    #17
    if you really want to push it, you can get an external LPR and conjoin the lower tubes in front of the valve. Will cut your operating pressure in half roughly.

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    • RustyShackleford
      Old Newb
      • Jul 2025
      • 152

      #18
      Hahaha maybe on the next one, lets see if im a decent enough tech just to shoot some balls. I will have another angel coming in to tinker with soon!

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      • RustyShackleford
        Old Newb
        • Jul 2025
        • 152

        #19
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ID:	868166 We have Anti Chop Eyes!!!

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        • RustyShackleford
          Old Newb
          • Jul 2025
          • 152

          #20
          Ok, i went back to my brothers frame- as much as i liked the chrome single trigger, i could use the money for bills and such. I broke down and got a LCD mount from a guy on ebay. Absolutely worth it- i know its not DIY but it makes mounting the switch better.
          Dr Strangelove on PBnation hooked me up with some angel eyes that are a wee bit longer than usual so i can plug it into the ribbon into the PM7 board! So this morning i got it all hooked up and took apart and serviced the mini-reg. Pretty incredible some of the Orings were still good, i just had to change one.

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          • RustyShackleford
            Old Newb
            • Jul 2025
            • 152

            #21
            i think its time to gas this puppy up and check for leaks. Do you guys have any advice for this process? This will be my first time with an angel!

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            • RustyShackleford
              Old Newb
              • Jul 2025
              • 152

              #22
              https://youtube.com/shorts/TnIuE87yH...aOyJhCZcJvRBOt

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              • RustyShackleford
                Old Newb
                • Jul 2025
                • 152

                #23
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ID:	873099 guys - it's a success- aired up without issue - the anti chop eyes from Dr.Strangelove (angeleyes) absolutely work- no leaks- this is my first Angel restore - my brothers marker from 20+ years ago- just used a donor body from eBay- pm7 board, mount, and some elbow grease. Post video- I used a flat file to make clearance for the 9v inside the frame!

                big shout out to all of you guys- all the encouragement really helped keep it going.
                And Myrkul- big inspiration for posting this project! Thanks MCB! I'll post up the next one as soon as I get on itClick image for larger version

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