Gel balster school 101, you just taught me so much about shimming. I feel so much more confident in upgrading my gearbox. Hopefully I get an A+. Your the man GJ, thanks heaps for the lesson, like I always say your full of knowledge. GJ is the gel blaster guru
Hey Jason, just want to say thanks heaps mate for all the videos, this has just saved me a large expense of someone fixing my blasters gearbox with shimming ;)
Best shimming video Ive seen out of all of them. You just explain things soo much better than anyone else. Soo much detail and very informative. Thanks again GJ 👍
Now thats a shimming vid ! I’m putting some metal gears in this weekend, so perfect timing. I hope I don’t need as many shims as you did ! Thanks once again, brilliant job ! Now all I need is tips on how to make everything airtight !
That's so cool you respect other people's knowledge because so true with gel ball being young and so much to learn thanks for this one really learning a lot
Hey there mate. Great vid as always. Informative and def refer this to my beginner friends as a guide. Wondering; You can put a 9:1 dsg in a gel blaster apparently but interested to know why you don’t think it can be used for gel blasters?
Because gel blaster magazines cannot keep up with the ROF with the feed, not even the high speed mags, the current limit for the mags I think it’s only around 36, maybe max 40 rps, at 14.8v.
Absolutely - you can certainly put one in but you’re right, the feed issues are annoying. Finally got a 9:1 going with resolved feed issue but I doubt it’s over 40rps. I don’t know without a chrono ... hey that rhymes! 🤣
I have only recently been talking to my friends about the fact that I can not get my head around shimming. Thaks to your vid I am confident in getting this job done.
Can you do a video explaining your views of using the delay chip with gel blaster applications. I’m only aware of them being useful in airsoft boxes. 👍
I always use the Low Profile SHS Steel Bushing. But yeah you made a great video and helping the Blaster Community who want to upgrade by themself. What a good tutorial @galaposJ
What sort of glue would you suggest supper glue heat glue Also your using bearings i think i been just been using bushes as under larger spring i blew bearings but than i have much to learn , if i get over your way in the next few years I'd be honored to come game have a game with your team thanks again for sharing your knowledge
They are both ways to identify the of the power spring but the M system is more direct because the number actually indicates the possible muzzle velocity that it can achieve where as the 1.x Is a number indicating the spring’s wire diameter, which can sort of correlate to a certain muzzle velocity. However, springs have different lengths, material, density of the rings so the 1.x isn’t an accurate indication of the spring’s performance at all. It was used by the community for a long time before the m system was adopted from airsoft so it sort of stuck with a lot of people. It is a good way to gauge a springs power if you do not know what M rating it is though. And this is also how I sort my springs to remind myself roughly what each one is what.
Great video man. I do have a question however. I'm planning on shimming the gearbox for the XYL ARP9 when it arrives. I'm not sure about the shim job from the factory, and I want to learn how to shim anyway. That gearbox appears to have a soldered connection through the top of the gearbox case for the pre-loader. How would you work on shimming that gearbox? Cut the cables and solder them back together later?
@@galapagosj3021 Sorry don't mean to bother you but something happened last night while I was shimming that I found very interesting. After what I thought was a perfect shim job on a gearbox, I put the gearbox back in the receiver, without a cylinder in it to see if the receiver influenced the shimming. I figured, hey the gearbox shell is nylon, it flexes... The receiver might push against the body. Sure enough, my shimming was too tight when I put the gearbox in the receiver! Perfect without the receiver, but once inside, I had to re-shim the spur and sector gear to compensate for the pressure from the receiver. I just thought you might find that interesting. I've mostly worked on AS gearboxes and they don't really flex. Have you experienced this too with nylon gearbox shells?
That happens but not necessarily due to the gearbox, it can also be the fact that the gear set you used isn't particularly compatible with that gears box, the type of bushing / bearing used can also make a difference. But yes, I have experienced it before. I either swap out for lower profile bushings or re-shim, but that doesn't happen to me anymore. Just go easy on the shim when you start the process, and remember to close the gearbox properly (including the screws) every step of the way so you see how much you are actually putting in.
Finally a real shimming tutorial vid.!👌🏼 Love the work mate, actually been talking about a dsg build next 😬😁
father has enlightened me in the art of the shim
Gel balster school 101, you just taught me so much about shimming. I feel so much more confident in upgrading my gearbox. Hopefully I get an A+. Your the man GJ, thanks heaps for the lesson, like I always say your full of knowledge. GJ is the gel blaster guru
You have the best videos, clear step by step process, perfect for newbies like me. Thanks a lot :)
Hey Jason, just want to say thanks heaps mate for all the videos, this has just saved me a large expense of someone fixing my blasters gearbox with shimming ;)
This is outstanding work man! Thanks so much for your effort, you absolute legend :)
Was going to build an SLR gearbox this afternoon and the biggest thing I was concerned with was shimming. Perfect timing, thank you very much!
About to do my first gearbox build just wanted to say thanks for all your effort in making this. So much info ✌
Best shimming video Ive seen out of all of them. You just explain things soo much better than anyone else. Soo much detail and very informative. Thanks again GJ 👍
Thanks dude really liking these beginner vids. Learning a lot very informative 👌
Now thats a shimming vid !
I’m putting some metal gears in this weekend, so perfect timing.
I hope I don’t need as many shims as you did !
Thanks once again, brilliant job !
Now all I need is tips on how to make everything airtight !
Another great vid!
That's so cool you respect other people's knowledge because so true with gel ball being young and so much to learn thanks for this one really learning a lot
Great explanation of the tuff world of shimming,very well presented.👍 keep up the good work GJ🤟
Awesome shim guide GJ. This is a great guide & will use this and all your tips as usual. Keep it coming buddy 👍👍👍
awesome video! thx
...and now I know, with this video as a backup...how can we go wrong!? Thanks again Brotherman for the hands on intel 🍺
yeah at last,the shimming skill video...been waiting for this...
nice explanation for the gear shim. can you do explanation about the delayer.. thanks
Nice. Been waiting for one of these.
Hey there mate. Great vid as always. Informative and def refer this to my beginner friends as a guide.
Wondering; You can put a 9:1 dsg in a gel blaster apparently but interested to know why you don’t think it can be used for gel blasters?
Because gel blaster magazines cannot keep up with the ROF with the feed, not even the high speed mags, the current limit for the mags I think it’s only around 36, maybe max 40 rps, at 14.8v.
Absolutely - you can certainly put one in but you’re right, the feed issues are annoying. Finally got a 9:1 going with resolved feed issue but I doubt it’s over 40rps. I don’t know without a chrono ... hey that rhymes! 🤣
I have only recently been talking to my friends about the fact that I can not get my head around shimming. Thaks to your vid I am confident in getting this job done.
Can you do a video explaining your views of using the delay chip with gel blaster applications. I’m only aware of them being useful in airsoft boxes. 👍
I think I can make an episode out of it, let me think of what information I can put in first
As always mate great video... Just wondering what bevel gear you were using in this video? coz it looked like it had helical cut gear teeth on top
I used 9:1 dual sector gear set.
I always use the Low Profile SHS Steel Bushing. But yeah you made a great video and helping the Blaster Community who want to upgrade by themself. What a good tutorial @galaposJ
Ive only got WD-40 and a silicon based lubricant that's pretty viscous. Would you recommend me using these over grease?
I haven't tried those myself, I can't comment. But I supposed wd-40 can be quite good between the shims
What sort of glue would you suggest supper glue heat glue Also your using bearings i think i been just been using bushes as under larger spring i blew bearings but than i have much to learn , if i get over your way in the next few years I'd be honored to come game have a game with your team thanks again for sharing your knowledge
I use 3M scotch weld
My recommendation is NSK bearings for the bushing
@@galapagosj3021 Do you know what size the bushings are for a HK416D? I'll buy those
@@adammason6945 8mm
@@galapagosj3021 Thank You :)
you hit 1k
whats the difference in terminology of springs? i see springs like m100 then theres others like 1.2, 1.3, 1.4
They are both ways to identify the of the power spring but the M system is more direct because the number actually indicates the possible muzzle velocity that it can achieve where as the 1.x Is a number indicating the spring’s wire diameter, which can sort of correlate to a certain muzzle velocity. However, springs have different lengths, material, density of the rings so the 1.x isn’t an accurate indication of the spring’s performance at all. It was used by the community for a long time before the m system was adopted from airsoft so it sort of stuck with a lot of people. It is a good way to gauge a springs power if you do not know what M rating it is though. And this is also how I sort my springs to remind myself roughly what each one is what.
wow im using that gear bro to my gen 8 custom ,it takes me 2 weeks to build it 🤣
Once you get the hang of it you can do it in 10-20 min
@@galapagosj3021yeah , i convert gen 8 gearbox into 9mm bearing ..need check gear meshing and tappet 😭
Great video man. I do have a question however. I'm planning on shimming the gearbox for the XYL ARP9 when it arrives. I'm not sure about the shim job from the factory, and I want to learn how to shim anyway. That gearbox appears to have a soldered connection through the top of the gearbox case for the pre-loader. How would you work on shimming that gearbox? Cut the cables and solder them back together later?
You don't need to cut it, you can undo it easily and remove the switch.
@@galapagosj3021 Awesome, thanks for the info once again!
@@galapagosj3021 Sorry don't mean to bother you but something happened last night while I was shimming that I found very interesting. After what I thought was a perfect shim job on a gearbox, I put the gearbox back in the receiver, without a cylinder in it to see if the receiver influenced the shimming. I figured, hey the gearbox shell is nylon, it flexes... The receiver might push against the body. Sure enough, my shimming was too tight when I put the gearbox in the receiver! Perfect without the receiver, but once inside, I had to re-shim the spur and sector gear to compensate for the pressure from the receiver. I just thought you might find that interesting. I've mostly worked on AS gearboxes and they don't really flex. Have you experienced this too with nylon gearbox shells?
That happens but not necessarily due to the gearbox, it can also be the fact that the gear set you used isn't particularly compatible with that gears box, the type of bushing / bearing used can also make a difference. But yes, I have experienced it before. I either swap out for lower profile bushings or re-shim, but that doesn't happen to me anymore. Just go easy on the shim when you start the process, and remember to close the gearbox properly (including the screws) every step of the way so you see how much you are actually putting in.
@@galapagosj3021 It was the bushings! You were right, lower profile bushings did the trick. Thanks again my man, you've been a big help.