At last! :hello1:I never actually made a prototype
Look Ma, no valve!
I had a quick try putting some pressure, but unlike what I thought the pressure leak around the central spring plug, not from inside (it is a tube on my quick connect, so I guessed it wrong).
So a sort of seal with a O-Ring or a washer is mandatory, and maybe a complete replacement of the internal mechanism, just keeping the ball locking. After all that's the most complicated part to build.
My first guess would be to drill through, and make something close to the left side of my previous drawings. A cooper tubing epoxied there (Yeah!) and a O-ring that touch the ball.
Maybe some other model of Quick-Connect would be more appropriate, as I have another one that doesn't look exactly the same inside.
So a sort of seal with a O-Ring or a washer is mandatory, and maybe a complete replacement of the internal mechanism, just keeping the ball locking. After all that's the most complicated part to build.
My first guess would be to drill through, and make something close to the left side of my previous drawings. A cooper tubing epoxied there (Yeah!) and a O-ring that touch the ball.
Maybe some other model of Quick-Connect would be more appropriate, as I have another one that doesn't look exactly the same inside.
For those interest by the idea of using a quick coupling, I am most pleased to announce that a 3/8" coupling is a perfect fit for the .56 ammo I want to use...
So laziness will certainly win, and at some point in time I'll try to convert a coupling to a trigger instead of making one from scratch
So laziness will certainly win, and at some point in time I'll try to convert a coupling to a trigger instead of making one from scratch
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- Edit: A disassembled male connector
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- Edit: Some food for thoughts...
The connector simply unscrew in 2 parts.... - connector_cut_away.gif (11.41 KiB) Viewed 2010 times
- Edit: Some food for thoughts...