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cashflowproblems
12-04-2005, 04:50 PM
which one should i get for sat. and where is it cheapest/easiest to get?

wookie
12-04-2005, 04:53 PM
which one should i get for sat. and where is it cheapest/easiest to get?

Call Paintball guns n stuff or Paintball Action, and see if they have any in stock

jtpaintball70
12-04-2005, 04:58 PM
Where's paintball guns n stuff? I can never manage to find a store up in ABQ...

wookie
12-04-2005, 05:02 PM
http://local.google.com/local?q=paintball+guns+n+stuff,+albuquerque,+nm&ll=35.152758,-106.625834&spn=0.042534,0.075750&iwloc=A&hl=en

cashflowproblems
12-04-2005, 05:05 PM
so any line will work with any gun right?

jtpaintball70
12-04-2005, 05:18 PM
Pretty much, but I wo uld reccomend a slide check on it, makes it easier to degas

wookie
12-04-2005, 05:21 PM
Pretty much, but I wo uld reccomend a slide check on it, makes it easier to degas

Excellent recommendation! Thats one thing i wished mine had...

cashflowproblems
12-04-2005, 05:32 PM
im looking at the 32 degres one with the slide check on special ops. is that a good choice? heres the linkhttp://www.specialopspaintball.com/shop/product_detail.asp?SKU=261+0002&CAT=111206

wookie
12-04-2005, 05:41 PM
I have that same one but w/o the slide check and I like it.

My only complaint is how the tubing bunches up on ya. Thats just the nature of coiled hose.

Phil
12-04-2005, 08:48 PM
Anything but that microline crap...keep the the macroline. I have a 32degree one and I liked it. I'm not sure about the slide check cause last game Goose's went haywire on him. Oh, and I would get it on eBay.

jtpaintball70
12-04-2005, 10:09 PM
Wookie, I'm just making sure he doesn't wish he had one like me and you :P My 32* has been awesome, just no slidecheck on it

cashflowproblems
12-04-2005, 10:29 PM
i bought the one off special ops. i got 3 day delivery also so it should be here before sat.

TwiztidIllusion
12-04-2005, 10:53 PM
I have that same one but w/o the slide check and I like it.

My only complaint is how the tubing bunches up on ya. Thats just the nature of coiled hose.my slide check on my 32 degrees remote crapped out and stopped working so i just took it off

mothergoose
12-05-2005, 05:19 AM
I'm not sure about the slide check cause last game Goose's went haywire on him.
LMAO........What are you talking about? I dont, never have and never will run a remote. Therefore I have no slide check. You need to lay off the drugs big daddy. :lol: Is Liz feeding you those ginko biloba pills still? Your sponge is all messed up.

I think you are refering to the Trinity on/off ASA. It was a simple fix just like I told you it would be. All I had to do was replace internal ORing. She air's up like a champ now...I'm good to go. :wink:

wookie
12-05-2005, 06:34 AM
LMAO........What are you talking about? I dont, never have and never will run a remote. Therefore I have no slide check. You need to lay off the drugs big daddy. :lol: Is Liz feeding you those ginko biloba pills still? Your sponge is all messed up.

He's married now...He had to give her his 'tool' and his sponge...

mothergoose
12-05-2005, 07:03 AM
He's all screwed up now. He can't even think straight. I say we boot his ass off the SPPL Team. :P

wookie
12-05-2005, 07:09 AM
He's all screwed up now. He can't even think straight. I say we boot his ass off the SPPL Team. :P

Totally...'specially now that he's with child.

Phil
12-05-2005, 08:47 AM
I know ya don't have a remote, I was refering to your slidecheck ASA. I knew you could fix it, but I figure the less parts that can go wrong on cashflow's setup the better, look how long it took to get the tac-5 workin.

Hey, and don't hate me cause I'm beautiful!

cashflowproblems
12-05-2005, 03:36 PM
the m,ain problem with the tac-5 thing is its really hard to buy stuff online with out credit card.

cashflowproblems
12-07-2005, 10:36 PM
but I figure the less parts that can go wrong on cashflow's setup the better, look how long it took to get the tac-5 workin.
funny you should mention that. i think i screwed it up. first when i slide the slide check off it sprays air thru the side. and even when its plugged in it sprays air from the side. im gonna stop trying to get it to work(i havent taken it apart yet) and im gonna let you guys look at it sat.

TwiztidIllusion
12-07-2005, 10:38 PM
thats all i did. it is hard to air down now but it still works

cashflowproblems
12-08-2005, 10:11 PM
i fixed it yay. i do have a brian.

Phil
12-08-2005, 10:14 PM
excellent! PDT_Armataz_07

TwiztidIllusion
12-08-2005, 10:16 PM
on saturday u think u can fix my remote

cashflowproblems
12-08-2005, 10:24 PM
i fixed it yay. i do have a brian. aww nobody got the joke. i said i do have a brian not a brain. this is what helped me fix mine
QUOTE (Evil Fingers)

Help is here bud.....

You need to remove the Quick Disconnect to replace the O-rings inside the Slide Check by using some simple tools.

Tools: Adjustable wrench, 9/16 open box wrench, needle nose pliers, Teflone Tape and a small box to place the removed parts in safely and out of the way.

Replacements parts: 1 snap ring (if and when the snap ring on the Slide check becomes lost during removal) and 2 Tank O-rings.

1: The Quick Disconnect is the first thing that needs to be removed...take the adjustable wrench and place on the Slide Check and the the 9/16 wrench and place it on the Quick Disconnect.

2: Hold both wrenches firmly and "counter clock-wise turn" the 9/16 wrench on the Quick Disconnect.

3: Once the Quick Disconnect has been removed and place it on a small box and out of the way.

3.5: Take the needle nose pliers and slowly pull out the "snap ring" on the Slide Check (be very careful when pulling the snap ring out, it can accidently fly off and get lost very easily).

4: Place the snap ring safely in the samll box and out of the way and pull out the Slide Check Handle.

5: Replace both O-rings which are located inside the Slide Handle on both ends.

6: After the O-rings have been replaced, slide the Slade Handle back on the Check Valve, take nsap ring and snap it back in place....now your Slide Check has been repaired.

7: Take the Quick Disconnect and check the reading if there is any debris on it and clean it.

7.5: Wrap a small amount of Teflone Tape around the threading of the Quick Disconnect and hand screw the Quick Disconnect to the matching threads of the Slide Check.

8: Take the adjustable wrench and firmly hold the Slide Check and take the 9/16 wrench and "clock-wise turn" and torque the Quick Disconnect into place.

Fill up the tank and test your Slide Check.