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Thread: Anyone have pictures of the bottom of a ULE warp body.

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    Anyone have pictures of the bottom of a ULE warp body.

    Anyone have pictures of the bottom of a ULE warp body.
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    Its the same as a regular ULE body. What are you trying to do?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nobody View Post
    Its the same as a regular ULE body. What are you trying to do?
    Looking at how to make a rail for one. So im more concerned with the feedneck area which I belive is different

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    Just make allowances for the warp feedtube machining, nothing different needs to be done on the bottom.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Just make allowances for the warp feedtube machining, nothing different needs to be done on the bottom.
    Not sure that's accurate. The warp ULE bodies are blocky on the lower side around the chamber, hence the meat available for the feedneck.

    If I recall, I used a 1.25" wide cut starting at 0.5" from the bottom of an RTP rail. I'll check dimensions when I get home.
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    Really just looking for a picture so I can rough in the area on the design. I will finalize it when my warp body is ready.

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    warp feedtube machining
    I thought the flat spot for the Warpfeed was a given...
    Nothing more than that is required.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    I thought the flat spot for the Warpfeed was a given...
    Nothing more than that is required.
    Interesting I thought it was more complex. But ive never held anything other than my warp tachone. I just figured the ules were different.

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    IIRC the Tac warps are different, those only need a small rounded spot for the feedtube.

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    I thought the flat spot for the Warpfeed was a given...
    Nothing more than that is required.
    but if you wanted a seamless fit would it not have some contour to it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by knownothingmags View Post
    but if you wanted a seamless fit would it not have some contour to it?
    Have at it..

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    Have at it..
    done and done

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    Quote Originally Posted by luke View Post
    IIRC the Tac warps are different, those only need a small rounded spot for the feedtube.
    Right, which is why I didn't assume anything.

    I guess I wouldn't have called the milling for the ULE the "feed tube" milling if the exact same terminology is going to be used for the feed tube milling on a Tac One. I tend to refer to the part on the ULE as the "body block". Because its not the feed tube... Its... A block... On the body...

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