HELP!!!!
I suck completely at tryng to make a piston valve con someboday help me by posting a diagram instructions or something ive looked all over and i cant fing anything very helpfull. I am making a galvanized steel "T" style cannon and i need help making a piston valve inside the t ventilated by a blogun/ballvalve. Thanks
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I don't have any diagrams, but these are some pictures of a finished one.
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I don't have any diagrams, but these are some pictures of a finished one.
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yes has to behind the piston to make it move foward look here:http://forums.spudtech.com/topic.asp?TO ... hichpage=1
use neoprene has a really good seal
use neoprene has a really good seal
no it does not. If you use a spring, you can fill from the chamber. However, for simplicity's sake, as well as sealing issues, I would reccommend that you fill from behind it.M3NT4L wrote:Thanks, but i need to know what to use for a good seal (material) and if it HAS to be filled from behind the piston.
For a sealing face, I use 1/8" neoprene off of mcmaster.