metal washers - $0.12
rubber washer - $2.00
bolt - $0.45
o-rings $10.00 for 50
bell reducers - $0.99
Everything else is scrap 3" and 4" schedule 40 pipe. Boiled and pressed flat, then trimmed down on a drill press.
Not sure on the weight. Less than a pound though.
3 inch piston
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Very well written, and highly detailed instructions on how to make that piston.
Just wondering...Shouldn't this have ben posted in the "How to" section of the forums?
Nice to have a price list aswell and hope to see more from you =)
Mav
Just wondering...Shouldn't this have ben posted in the "How to" section of the forums?
Nice to have a price list aswell and hope to see more from you =)
Mav
so would the equalization holes be drilled into part #2 and 3 ...but not in the rubber..so air can pass out of piston but not back thru?....i just made mine, but wouldnt fire. tho i guess i did have too much gap between piston and inner cylinder. i also have aspring behind piston , which may not give it enuff travel..its like 1'' travel
i saw a design that didnt use o-rings, just the small gap between piston and wall...but mine is too great as the pressure equalizes too quick. good thing it was only out of 2'' and 1''pvc that i had around..no money really spent.
i saw a design that didnt use o-rings, just the small gap between piston and wall...but mine is too great as the pressure equalizes too quick. good thing it was only out of 2'' and 1''pvc that i had around..no money really spent.
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The hole would go all the way through everything except the rubber.
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You say FK your mother what btch. Its pneumatic related. Not a how to. This is my piston I am working on, and thought that other people might find somthing usefull, and or give me some input.
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I used a large "C" clamp and two old table saw blades, but it left raised space in the center. I finally found metal cover plates for elecrical boxes that made everything easier. They are four inch by four inch, less than a dollar in any hardware store, and fit really nicely in a pot of boiling water. I will do a how to in a couple of days, with pics. I have blood poisoning at the moment and my wife won't let me do anything.
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Thanks for the pics, I have been trying to learn all I can about pistons and this was very helpful.
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Piston Animation(all 3 types of pistons):
http://forums.spudtech.com/topic.asp?TO ... hichpage=1
How to make a barrel sealing piston(video):
http://www.bcvids.com/dload.php?action=file&file_id=4
How to make a co-ax piston out of a pringles can
http://www.geocities.com/cain333_2000/
My very own barrel sealing piston pringles can thingy:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3609&
http://forums.spudtech.com/topic.asp?TO ... hichpage=1
How to make a barrel sealing piston(video):
http://www.bcvids.com/dload.php?action=file&file_id=4
How to make a co-ax piston out of a pringles can
http://www.geocities.com/cain333_2000/
My very own barrel sealing piston pringles can thingy:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3609&