One of you miscellaneous lunatics wanted to know if it was possible to make an inline valve body, like I made for the Phantoms, that puts an ICD lever changer in line with the body, as the paintball gods intended.
I happened to have a Trracer on the table, loaned to me by another of you loons, to fit a barrel adapter. A quick check showed that one of my existing adapters just needed to be shaved a bit at the shoulder, and shortened by a smidge in order to fall right into place.
In my smug brilliance, forgot one minor little thing: The Trracer valves use what's known as a "Buttress" thread on the valve seats:
And so that seat won't screw into the Phantom-based valve body. You can run a tap into the Trracer valve, in order to use Phantom (or other 007-based) seats, but not the other way around.
Okay, so we dig out a Phantom "jet set" and try that seat. Again, no-go, because I also forgot the Trracer power tube is considerably larger in diameter:
I measured, and there's not enough meat on the Phantom part to bore it out to take the Trracer tube.
So, what's our solution? I'll admit that my brain right now is frazzled- I'm trying to juggle several dozen pretty important things right now, shop, customer and personal, and I'm burning eight candles at all twenty-three ends.
The "correct" fix is to turn a new seat/retaining nut, in the profile of the Trracer nut, but with Phantom/007 valve body threads. That, unfortunately, would more than double the cost to the customer.
An easier one is to chop off a Phantom power tube to about the Trracer length. That'd still be an additional cost to the customer, requiring a complete Phantom power tube assembly, plus minor modifications.
Any other "quick fix" ideas out there?
Doc.
I happened to have a Trracer on the table, loaned to me by another of you loons, to fit a barrel adapter. A quick check showed that one of my existing adapters just needed to be shaved a bit at the shoulder, and shortened by a smidge in order to fall right into place.
In my smug brilliance, forgot one minor little thing: The Trracer valves use what's known as a "Buttress" thread on the valve seats:
And so that seat won't screw into the Phantom-based valve body. You can run a tap into the Trracer valve, in order to use Phantom (or other 007-based) seats, but not the other way around.
Okay, so we dig out a Phantom "jet set" and try that seat. Again, no-go, because I also forgot the Trracer power tube is considerably larger in diameter:
I measured, and there's not enough meat on the Phantom part to bore it out to take the Trracer tube.
So, what's our solution? I'll admit that my brain right now is frazzled- I'm trying to juggle several dozen pretty important things right now, shop, customer and personal, and I'm burning eight candles at all twenty-three ends.
The "correct" fix is to turn a new seat/retaining nut, in the profile of the Trracer nut, but with Phantom/007 valve body threads. That, unfortunately, would more than double the cost to the customer.
An easier one is to chop off a Phantom power tube to about the Trracer length. That'd still be an additional cost to the customer, requiring a complete Phantom power tube assembly, plus minor modifications.
Any other "quick fix" ideas out there?
Doc.
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