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someguy314
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:03 pm
I was wondering how would you make the piston for the piston valve? Like is there like a part I can find at like a hardware store?
btw this is my first post on Spudfiles!

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Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:09 pm
Welcome to Spudfiles.
Please use the Wiki to search for answers and the disscusion and showcase sections as well. Search "piston valves" for starters.
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Marffy
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:24 pm
What kind of piston valve do you wanna make? how big do you wanna make it?
"Hard work has a future pay-off. Laziness pays off now."
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someguy314
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 5:33 pm
Marffy wrote:What kind of piston valve do you wanna make? how big do you wanna make it?
Well I was thinking about making a chamber sealing tee valve. And the size. I don't want it to be really big just something small that won't be really expensive.
I did what jrrdw told me and thought about using just a end cap with a hole in the middle.
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Don't start with a chamber sealer, do a barrel sealer first, they are MUCH easier to make. Look around in the showcase and you can find many examples, my Superna for example.
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Gun Freak wrote:Don't start with a chamber sealer, do a barrel sealer first, they are MUCH easier to make. Look around in the showcase and you can find many examples, my Superna for example.
Awsome will do. Thanks!
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Technician1002
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Mon Jun 07, 2010 7:32 pm
In my Mouse Musket thread, see my sig, I show how to build a small piston on a drill press using cutting board plastic. The thread covers a coaxial design and not a valve in a T, but the piston technique can be used in a T for smaller pistons. The largest I made this way is 2 inch.
Scroll down the page to my second post that covers making a replacement piston to fit this cannon.
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If I were you, I would go with a coaxial design, they are very simple to make and require the least parts of any piston valve.
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someguy314 wrote:cool will do
3/4" Oak dowel and 2 "O" rings and a 1/2" faucet washer gets me 1,000 fps at 600 psi in the Trom-Boyn.
That should be easy enough for you and all parts are store bought.
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boyntonstu wrote:someguy314 wrote:cool will do
3/4" Oak dowel and 2 "O" rings and a 1/2" faucet washer gets me 1,000 fps at 600 psi in the Trom-Boyn.
That should be easy enough for you and all parts are store bought.
Sweet I'll try it!
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Tue Jun 08, 2010 11:37 am
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You might want to experience the joys of
epoxy casting 
Hmm I'll have to think about all these options. But still keep them coming!