I think I am making things too complicated for myself. Just bought two tiny brass pipes from the RC store, 10 euro's each.. blah..
But I will build that BFWB.

Why not try the simplest option first? It's a relatively small and sealed mag so it shouldn't affect performance much, we'll see tomorrow when the epoxy's curedpsycix wrote:So you are not sealing down the mag while firing? Simply gravity feeding stuff down a T piece again?
Perhaps all paintball "stuff" is npt, even in Europe?We use BSP here in Europe though, not NPT... hmmmm.
Valve ordered, as to the thread type niggle there areBSP/NPT adapters so I should be fine.Gippeto wrote:Perhaps all paintball "stuff" is npt, even in Europe?
That would be perfectDave_424 wrote:hey, I have the same paintball HPA tank and the threads are compatable with 1/2" BSP fittings
The dead space doesn't help but it's the calibre that makes the major difference. For a high pressure version I would go for a barrel material tube that's spring loaded rather than a hopper feeding into the tee, you can fit 100 BBs in just 45cm and that would be sufficient for me.SPG wrote:Is it the smaller calibre or the massively increased dead space created by the hopper? It only occured to me today that with no bolt that's basically what you've got.
Yes it is, and no it doesn't, because of the way it's designed:Is that a bottle on a T-piece? And it doesnt double feed like hell?
I wouldn't have been working on it for years if it wasFnord wrote:isn't as easy as it looked
It is important the that piston doesn't obstruct the outlet when it's closed, otherwise when returning from the first cycle it will encounter pressure and "hang" - In my design (the second one is essentially the same aside from the substitution of the air spring with a coil spring) I avoided this.What I'd like to know is any internal dimensions you can give me on your valve; seat diam, piston diam, est. dead space, chamber volume, and also does your piston cover the "out" port initially, and only vent once it has moved a little?
I think you somehow hit a sweet spot with the dimensions you used that doesn't necessarily work with similar designs, so I'd like to have a shot at "cracking the code" so to speak.
Can't quite describe itAlso, I liked your plastic box/bb hopper video. Must have been very satisfying to ventilate something so thoroughly in full auto.
I have a 3,000 psi paintball tank on order, regged to 450-850 psi it should give a constant rate of fire and a teeny bit more power, expect a submachinegun of sorts from yours truly after the tank arrives from your delightful nationNear the end it reminded me of an old lady pedaling up a steep hill and losing momentum
Maybe a bigger compressor tank is in order?