Homemade QEV
- Labtecpower
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If you're filling the gun from the pilot area, you don't even need a spring
If the piston doesn't move back the piston probably isn't tight enough. Clean it very well, and give it a tight wrap of cellophane tape until it fits snug in the housing.
If the piston doesn't move back the piston probably isn't tight enough. Clean it very well, and give it a tight wrap of cellophane tape until it fits snug in the housing.
Movement is fine,I can put a rod down the barrel and push the piston that way,it moves freely but if your saying/labtecpower to wrap the piston to seal it better that means mine isn't long enough because it doesn't seal at all,so I guess it should fit like a coaxial piston would with same concept! I think I'm understanding it better now!you build it the same as you would a coax!
First test the QEV released all it's air out the pilot valve so I've made a new longer piston,it works fine now,but the whole setup seems to waste a lot of air or it's the blow gun wasting it!hopefully with some tuning it'll be better for multi shots!
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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It seems your piston isn't tight enough...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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typically if all the air is going out through the pilot, too much air can get past the piston.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life