Hi guys!
Today i did this project with a friend of mine and we could get everything sealed at about 40psi (permanently pumping into the gun) there was the limit and you could hear air coming out to all the fittings
You all got so beautiful guns but at my gun nothing is can be sealed, do you get 100% pressure hold behind the piston if everything else is top? or do they leak a little ?
here are some pictures:
i used tape on the threads and bolted all together as much as i could, i also hotglued some fittings. but still if i use the pump and stop, the air floats away in just the same second.
ah and the blowgun is also leaking thought this stuff would go up to 200psi or so...
I would have so much ideas for my gun... but if the heart of it isnt working this all is just in my mind and wouldnt make sense to be done
I hope someone can help me...
total overview for now
http://img714.imageshack.us/i/dsc00245k.jpg/
just made that to get the blowgun installed have bigger plans for that
http://img29.imageshack.us/i/dsc00244mm.jpg/
right side is like no sealing...
http://img3.imageshack.us/i/dsc00243zj.jpg/
Last question does anybody know what pressure such drikingbottle can hold? On the first picture you can see its a SIGGI (dunno if someone knows this) drinking bottle
best greetz happy spudding
Fizento
PS: It is all 3/4"
cant seal cannon, its like a cheese with holes :(
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did you use PTFE all the seals, i put about 10 raps
hot glue wont seal shit. use epoxy instead
and i wouldn't trust those bottles at any more than 170, i don't think anyone has pressure tested them yet
hot glue wont seal shit. use epoxy instead
and i wouldn't trust those bottles at any more than 170, i don't think anyone has pressure tested them yet
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First off, try doing and image link to show the photos directly in the post.
Second, teflon tap isn't a sealant, it is a lubricant. You can thread it in then take the teflon off and it would still seal.
Third, we had a discussion a while back about those Sigg bottles, nobody ever tested one though, as -_- stated.
Second, teflon tap isn't a sealant, it is a lubricant. You can thread it in then take the teflon off and it would still seal.
Third, we had a discussion a while back about those Sigg bottles, nobody ever tested one though, as -_- stated.
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here are the pics
Hot glue WILL NOT HELP AT ALL!!
I would suggest getting an angle grinder as cutting 1-2MM of the threads, and adding a gasket so that when you put it together it the two pieces squeeze the gasket forming a better seal.
if you cant find a gasket, and if your good with a knife, i would suggest trying to make one out of some thick (2-3mm thick) rubber sheeting.
I do not agree. Well i should say that my personal experiences do not agree with you. it does seal, but it does help to seal. And the more you use the more it helps. probably as it is physically adding something in between the threads.Gun Freak wrote: Second, teflon tap isn't a sealant, it is a lubricant. You can thread it in then take the teflon off and it would still seal
Hot glue WILL NOT HELP AT ALL!!
I would suggest getting an angle grinder as cutting 1-2MM of the threads, and adding a gasket so that when you put it together it the two pieces squeeze the gasket forming a better seal.
if you cant find a gasket, and if your good with a knife, i would suggest trying to make one out of some thick (2-3mm thick) rubber sheeting.
i do not have the capabilities to do such a test, but maybe someone who does should give it a test.
Third, we had a discussion a while back about those Sigg bottles, nobody ever tested one though, as -_- stated.
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The only thing I can suggest is to take each connection one at a time and seal each and leak check each. Simply hand screwing things together won't work. Are you using pipe wrenches? I did not see any sign of wrench marks.
After you get the simple normal plumbing leaks fixed you can concentrate on the more unusual connections such as the water bottle. It is not built like regular plumbing fittings.
After you get the simple normal plumbing leaks fixed you can concentrate on the more unusual connections such as the water bottle. It is not built like regular plumbing fittings.
First off, teflon tape is no "lubricant", it is specifically designed to seal pipe threads. The trick is to wrap it into the opposite direction in which you screw on the next fitting.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teflon_tape
...and yes there are several guns with aluminium drink bottles as chambers in the cannon section, you only have to search.
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Actually, I used one on my first pneumatic piston valve.
It wasn't too bad for a first but when the bottle came loose at 120psi and hit my knee I moved on to more solid chambers.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teflon_tape
...and yes there are several guns with aluminium drink bottles as chambers in the cannon section, you only have to search.
Beautiful gun from Spike33:
Actually, I used one on my first pneumatic piston valve.
It wasn't too bad for a first but when the bottle came loose at 120psi and hit my knee I moved on to more solid chambers.
i used the tape do wrap the threads and i used a pipe wrench everything is as tide as i could get it
remove a little bit of the thread and get a gasket on this space? or did i get that wrong?
And i used the hotglue AND the tape but i think i need to take more tape to fit all together.
only 2 probs left my piston is also leaking i think the rubber in the piston isnt the right one
and my blowgun doesnt hold the pressure coming from the second T i installed it like it would be used normaly on a compressor not in the other direction cause i read that in the other direction there is only a spring that would hold the pressure.
I would suggest getting an angle grinder as cutting 1-2MM of the threads, and adding a gasket so that when you put it together it the two pieces squeeze the gasket forming a better seal.
if you cant find a gasket, and if your good with a knife, i would suggest trying to make one out of some thick (2-3mm thick) rubber sheeting.
remove a little bit of the thread and get a gasket on this space? or did i get that wrong?
And i used the hotglue AND the tape but i think i need to take more tape to fit all together.
only 2 probs left my piston is also leaking i think the rubber in the piston isnt the right one
and my blowgun doesnt hold the pressure coming from the second T i installed it like it would be used normaly on a compressor not in the other direction cause i read that in the other direction there is only a spring that would hold the pressure.
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let see if i can help.... for the blow gun get a reducing bushing from your 2nd tee to the size of the blow gun input then just use a nipple fitting.... more thread tape 5-9 times around is what i use...
not sure about your chamber ( drinking bottle ) as far as the gasket goes i think he means put it closer to the top of the threads ( thats what i did ) wait til he post back
not sure about your chamber ( drinking bottle ) as far as the gasket goes i think he means put it closer to the top of the threads ( thats what i did ) wait til he post back
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Try puting a ball valve between the fill valve and the tee. Open the ball valve, fill it, close the ball valve, then disconnect the pump. This will prevent air loss when removing the pump head, so the gun will not fire.
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