My claws, back, neck, shoulders and knees froze up today trying to fix the washer...
Pff..anytime I stress up this happens..
stumbling around like an old man...
I guess I'm
not going to fix that barrelpump coax prototype I've started on..
I made all the parts on the lathe...but somehow I got newb issues with the piston not sealing right...
It's solid rubber...?
I guess 7+ years of spudding and building various other type of launchers before that, stretching my experience to well over 23 years are no guarantee to instant succes...
( the piston is too soft and needs to be held against the seat firmly with a strong spring)
Anyway, the pumprod I had at hand ( spoke and caulktubetip cut to size) worked nicely, but was too short to fully compress the air.
When the piston
did seal I found it was very doable to pressurise it this way.
I just couldn't build up enough pressure to pilot the piston.
The spring I had to use to seal the piston was too beefy compared to the stored pressure.
This version is all aluminium and will be built for my son ( low power)...as soon as my bodyparts start working again.
It makes more sense to me to build something a little more advanced anyway.Why would I go through the trouble ( and pain) anyway if it's not that special?
With my condition it might be better to start a long term project and ease my way through the process..
I need to fix on a design and stick with it...that's my problem now..
I am leaning towards a Girandoni type thing, with my own twist on it.
A built in pump, ballreservoir
under the barrel and a falling-block assisted by the triggerguard..
If possible, the fallingblock would be used to stop the ammo from rolling out the bottom tube.
The way I see it, it could be pressed up by hand ( or thumb) to load the tube, springing back into position after each ball.Kinda like loading a shotgun.
All this is not possible without a buttreservoir.In an over-under construction the reservoir will either be in the way...or will have to run on top of the barrel..wich is ugly..
I'd love to construct the Girandoni valve-hammer-trigger combo in a similar way...
For now I'm not doing anything apart from planning...