Dan003400's 4th Pnuematic Gun
this gun is gay!
have lathe now!!
have lathe now!!
Last edited by Dan003400 on Fri Dec 22, 2006 2:36 am, edited 6 times in total.
this looks very nice. Is it possible, however, to add a pic of the piston itself ? I'm very interested in how it looks. You used a O-ring on the back sealing, I mean the part that is scewed in ?
Very nice and clean gun. You got my vote !
Very nice and clean gun. You got my vote !
No O ring on the Piston and i will take a pic of it when i take it apart and there is going to be an Oring on the back were i put the screws.
Last edited by Dan003400 on Wed Nov 01, 2006 12:00 am, edited 1 time in total.
Okay, how did you do the o ring with no lathe? I'm confused. And if you did an o-ring for the back, why not on the piston?
Oh yeah, very nice job dude. These keep gettin nicer and nicer. I look forward to seeing this one in person soon.
Oh yeah, very nice job dude. These keep gettin nicer and nicer. I look forward to seeing this one in person soon.
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Argh, now everyone is using orings! I NEED TO FIGURE OUT HOW TO USE ORINGS!!!
...anyways, great cannon you got there. I would love to just have a plug for the back of my piston valves that has one oring in it, so that I could make a piston valve with a shorter overall length that is also servicable
...anyways, great cannon you got there. I would love to just have a plug for the back of my piston valves that has one oring in it, so that I could make a piston valve with a shorter overall length that is also servicable
well i ment i am going to... lol like on Wed, tomarrow
oh and i made this and designed my self lol, brian was kind of out of it at menarsd he couldnt focus for a second! so yea i built it my self.
oh and i made this and designed my self lol, brian was kind of out of it at menarsd he couldnt focus for a second! so yea i built it my self.
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what's the point of the bolts around the back of the tee?
To be able to service the piston!
Piston Pics!! Are now up!
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so the back end isn't threaded? Why not?
The bolts seem like a PITA.
The bolts seem like a PITA.
It's because screws make the valve a lot smaller and allow for less pilot volume and other stuff like that. They are a pain to remove, but they should rarely need to be taken out.
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