Self-closing piston valve (brass fittings)
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mke sure the seat and piston ur seal face is on close to or compeletly flat
method to attach it to the piston... i have a wooden piston i just used a tiny nail and my seal face is 2-5 lays of inner tube from a bike wheel
method to attach it to the piston... i have a wooden piston i just used a tiny nail and my seal face is 2-5 lays of inner tube from a bike wheel
Super glue?turner wrote:have you triedsuper glue? or maby this http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/making- ... t8919.html
You think im smart enough to try something that simple??
I tried it, it worked. Thank you
I feel like i have the intelligence level of a blueberry pop-tart.
Thanks again kind sir
Sorry to bump an old topic, but every other question here was where to get that strange looking hose barb. I was at Lowes the other day, looking for their cheapest ball valve. After I was done, I had some time left so I decided to walk around. Someone called me, I stood at where I was when I got the call, and leaned against the wall. When I was done, I put my phone in my pocket and look up. I ended up int he irrigation aisle. And what did I have in front of me? that exact barb that you had! I took one over to the plumbing section, it so happened to he 3/4 male threads with no hex or lip on it, going right to a barb on the other end.
The barbed end fitting in this how-to that nobody seemed to find have been found in the irrigation section at Lowes. Hope that helps
The barbed end fitting in this how-to that nobody seemed to find have been found in the irrigation section at Lowes. Hope that helps
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the same size fitting as your tee just get a flare fitting does same thing i modify my own hose barb it did not look good or safe i tried a flare fitting and it works great
most big random like i ever seen
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hey is that the best way to make a cheap piston or is there other ways?
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you could buy galvanized steel fittings instead of brass would save a bit, but the part that your piston slides in will have to be brass because it need to be smooth
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Steel can be used, but it is a lot of work to make it smooth.
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oh yea for the sealing face how hard does the ruber have to be?
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it depens how high pressure you wanna go. the higher ou go the harder the rubber
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yep depends on pressure i have used the inner tube rubber on my 1/4 inch piston valve 3 layers i believe and have taken it to 140- 200 psi ( do no try more than 150 with this rubber i just dont feel safe with it )
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i have rubber that i cut off from a old convor belt from work its really hard and has some type of thread reinforcing it and after 15-20 shot at 500psi it starts to leak
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hey i just made the same piston vale but i made my piston from hot glue but for some reason when i pull the trigger on the blow gun all of air releases from there and my piston doesent move iv tried with 3 types of springs and keeps doing the same thing what do u guys recon the problem is?
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Have you tried without a spring?LovableAirGuns wrote:what do u guys reckon the problem is?
What pressure are you using?
How tight is the piston fit?
What's the difference between piston and seat diameter?
Some photos of your setup will make it easier to diagnose the problem
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