Ok, so here it is. It has a 4'10"x3" chamber and a 4'10"x2" barrel. The valve is a 2" porting barrel sealing piston. It has 2 o-rings to increase performance. The sealing face is 2 layers of truck tire tubes held on by a nice big washer and screw. It seals against a 2" coupler cut in half and the stop sanded out(so it would have a nice square sealing face). It's piloted by a 1" ball valve and has a quick connect and 1/4" ball vavle for filling.
Oh, yeah, I forgot to mention that I removed the stop from the tee and sleeved it with 3" pipe so the piston and o-rings have a nice smooth travel the whole way.
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Actually the piston is surprisingly light. It's not a hard wood so it's not that bad.
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awsome gun nice and clean
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Ok, since the seat is rather large there is less air pushing back on the piston. This makes it take much longer for the piston to move when your firing. Once the piston starts to move there is suddenly a large area that the air is pushing against and since most of the air is vented there is little resistance for the pistons movement. By increasing the seat it actually makes it work faster, wahahahahahaha!!!!!
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if you say so,but then you would think they would be even as a small seat piston would start going back before the larger seat piston and then that piston catches up in speed......oh who gives a crap,its only a few miliseconds difference.
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exactly. Same reason why there really is almost no difference in performance between a chamber sealing and barrel sealing piston. The big reason why chamber sealing ones usually work really well is that they must have o-rings, which also increases performance dramatically. Without the o-rings I can't actuate my piston with a 1/4 ball valve, yet Gort's mauler's easily actuate with that size of valve. Hooray for o-rings.
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Nice job! Especially on the piston. It looks great for your first one.
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Funny story behind that piston. We got my physics teacher to turn a 4x4 down on a lathe, then we made one o-ring groove with a table saw at my neighbors house, got tired of making 'em that way(and ruining 2 previous pistons made of pvc) and made the second groove on the lathe. Ironically the table saw groove is the better of the two.
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Wood holds up great. Plus the caulk pad takes most of the impact.
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