Maglite Mini
Posted: Wed Jan 27, 2010 11:31 pm
Made this in a few hours today after I got the idea last night. Basically it's just a Mini Maglite gutted of its components and refitted with a coaxial piston valve
Ignore this part unless you have a question, because I'll probably answer here: Piston is made from a piece of LPG hose, filled with JB-Weld (sealing face has a small hole in the middle of it) and with a glued on rubber washer that is my sealing face. Barrel support is a piece of plastic glued to the 6mm bore x 100mm long barrel. Fill valve and pilot valve is a schrader valve epoxied in to the back fitting. The schrader valve cap was added to make it look more like the original Maglite which had a black rubber button to turn the light on and off.
I was tempted to use a Quick Connect because that would probabbly double performance, but I figured I always have my other coaxial that I can use for power. This one is more for fun. Operating pressure will probably be somewhere between 200-400PSI. I'm just waiting for the epoxy to dry, so no 'damage' shots yet. Oh, and technically it's not a Maglite but another brand. I think that's about all there is to it, now for the pictures!
Edit: BTW, it's 18cm long with the front cover on.
Piston
Piston and Back Assembly
From the back of the Maglite, looking in
From the top of the Maglite looking down the barrel (with front cover on)
Front of the Maglite with cover removed
From the top of the Maglite looking down the barrel (no front cover on)
New Piston. Silver thing at the back is a schrader attachment which I use to trigger the schrader valve and fire the gun
Ignore this part unless you have a question, because I'll probably answer here: Piston is made from a piece of LPG hose, filled with JB-Weld (sealing face has a small hole in the middle of it) and with a glued on rubber washer that is my sealing face. Barrel support is a piece of plastic glued to the 6mm bore x 100mm long barrel. Fill valve and pilot valve is a schrader valve epoxied in to the back fitting. The schrader valve cap was added to make it look more like the original Maglite which had a black rubber button to turn the light on and off.
I was tempted to use a Quick Connect because that would probabbly double performance, but I figured I always have my other coaxial that I can use for power. This one is more for fun. Operating pressure will probably be somewhere between 200-400PSI. I'm just waiting for the epoxy to dry, so no 'damage' shots yet. Oh, and technically it's not a Maglite but another brand. I think that's about all there is to it, now for the pictures!
Edit: BTW, it's 18cm long with the front cover on.
Piston
Piston and Back Assembly
From the back of the Maglite, looking in
From the top of the Maglite looking down the barrel (with front cover on)
Front of the Maglite with cover removed
From the top of the Maglite looking down the barrel (no front cover on)
New Piston. Silver thing at the back is a schrader attachment which I use to trigger the schrader valve and fire the gun