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ukswrath

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  1. Mathias nailed it. I've seen some thinner individuals hook them up before hand then slide their foot in and others like myself with beefy calves hook them up later. Ditto!
  2. Well I put in a request to him to purchase a ton of blanks so I offer them as a option to my other fan sales and design them to be used with smaller battery pack or the larger ones and the harness used in this thread. Though they won't be customized it's at least another option for others who like the choice of a different battery source. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
  3. Stay away for the HTT, and no they don't work with the iComm. If you want to go all inclusive in the helmet then I suggest my system, iComm amp, hovi tips with speakers, etc. Yes it's a bit pricier but it was developed because of my own experiences with HTT. http://www.whitearmor.net/forum/topic/31436-fs-ukswraths-hovi-mic-tips-with-speakers-crl-accurate-tips If you choose not to go all inclusive in the helmet then may I suggest the iComm and Aker amp in the chest plate. People here will share their own experiences with each system, pro and cons. From there you can decide which way to go. Hope this helps.
  4. Another cool illustration for my arsenal.
  5. ah hahaha. You might want to change your shirt out first traitor! jk
  6. Very cool, thanks for the add Brian. Do you have any pictures you wan to post?
  7. Imagine the calves like any other two sided armor section, with the exception the outer is the only side you glue the cover strips to. The inner will get velcro or hooks if you choose to go that route.
  8. Well I felt it was about time I chimed after being bad mouthed again by my good friend Paul who seems to know no wrong. As stated in my build thread the shins I assembled for the trooper fit him correctly. Since then I've given plenty advice and instruction on how to assemble the shins and/or what they should possibly look like once assembled. Anyone following these threads would think by this time this should have sufficed Mr. TM but no. For someone who knows so much and has spent so many years in this hobby you didn't even know that when referring to a 3.5mm ear screw that you were referring to the shank size not the head size, which has been determined to be 6.5mm, simply making it easier for anyone to purchase accurately sized screws anywhere instead of specific mfg from the UK. I'm more than gracious to give you kudos were kudos are due but you sir would prefer to drag anyone that doesn't agree with you through the mud over, and over, and over again. Your my way or the highway mentality is old and tiresome. Yes facts are important, they have purpose and meaning but so also is understanding and working through issues. This is not the Military and quite a few hobbyists here have grown tired of being chastised by you and others like you for not conforming to your will. Unless I'm incorrect, you are neither being paid by Lucas or Disney to be the accuracy hall monitor here on the FISD. In this hobby or any other no one deserves lectured to and /or treated like you sometimes treat others. In closing, if you have problem with me do what any normal human would do, communicate and send me a PM. Let's work it out.
  9. I was half tempted and still may eventually go with the Mini fuse holder and 5A fuse. Mini fuse holder - http://www.amazon.com/14AWG--line-Automotive-Holder-Fuseholder/dp/B00BUL3B18/ref=sr_1_10?ie=UTF8&qid=1462200730&sr=8-10&keywords=inline+mini+fuse+holder 5A mini fuse - http://www.amazon.com/DB-Link-ATM5A-Amps-Mini/dp/B001NCDBQE/ref=sr_1_1?ie=UTF8&qid=1462200848&sr=8-1&keywords=5a+mini+fuse
  10. This is old school lol. Inline fuse holder - http://www.amazon.com/1st-Source-In-line-Fuse-Holder/dp/B0002KR8EE/ref=sr_1_23?ie=UTF8&qid=1462199662&sr=8-23&keywords=inline+fuse+holder 5amp AGC fuse - http://www.amazon.com/Quality-brand-Fast-Blow-6X30mm-SHIPPING/dp/B009NTSRFO/ref=sr_1_6?ie=UTF8&qid=1462200118&sr=8-6&keywords=AGC+5A+fuse
  11. A lot of talk about adding sound systems in the radios, maybe I should start my TK chatter audio sales thread now hahaha!
  12. aaaahh! Can the terminals be removed from the connector to the battery itself?
  13. When you say jumper cable brick are you referring to the overload breaker?
  14. PM sent Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
  15. You could if you wanted to but keep in mind the armor was never designed to anatomically correct.
  16. I've never had an issue with cracking with any armor using a dremel. That said and for the record, I'm not saying to use a dremel, I'm only responding to a question of what I use personally. If all you have is a knife and sand paper then use what you have.
  17. Hey Robert if you're referring to the connection point the front and back plates, you can leave them at the trim lines or trim as needed. There is no exact measurement for this area.
  18. Hey Tony, yea the material from Anovos is pretty thick. I used a dremel for the primary/raw trimming then a sander for rounding everything off. Hope this helps
  19. You are correct about the resistors and something is either install backwards or solder points are touching where they shouldn't Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
  20. There are no exact measurements. Here's mine. Photo storage box or similar 7-1/2" x 11" x 4-1/4"
  21. Recheck all the resistors to insure something wasn't installed in reverse or solder connections are touching that shouldn't be. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
  22. Yes everyone post build pics, alterations, up grades, etc. Sent from my SAMSUNG-SM-G935A using Tapatalk
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