- http://cgi.ebay.co.uk/ws/eBayISAPI.dll? ... SA:GB:1123
1/2" old-skool qev.
There are still a couple left if anybody here is interested.
The brass finish and the shape attracted me.
I'm guessing it uses a diaphragm like a rainbird valve or something. What sort of pressures would you trust it at?
Has anyone here used anything similar before?...What was it like?
I'm curious...
I just ordered this -
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Good find! I just enquired about postage to epoxyland
The construction does suggest it uses a diaphragm.
The construction does suggest it uses a diaphragm.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Just noticed this -
"This item requires Enots nuts and sleeves for all three ports on this valve. "
Is anyone here familiar with Enots threads etc.? I've never heard of them before. I'm just hoping I'll be able to buy BSP/metric adapters for it. :confused1:
"This item requires Enots nuts and sleeves for all three ports on this valve. "
Is anyone here familiar with Enots threads etc.? I've never heard of them before. I'm just hoping I'll be able to buy BSP/metric adapters for it. :confused1:
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Ordering FAIL!!I just ordered this
lol don't worry we've all been there
Naah wait... I did a quick google search and it seems that enot nuts and sleeves are just compression fittings"This item requires Enots nuts and sleeves for all three ports on this valve. "
http://www.airlink-compressors.co.uk/pr ... t-imperial
So I guess it has standard 1/2" BSP threads
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11 euros posted, ordered one too
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Aaah...All is good then. I was wondering where I was going to get these mysterious fittings from.Naah wait... I did a quick google search and it seems that enot nuts and sleeves are just compression fittings
http://www.airlink-compressors.co.uk/pr ... tubing-nut -imperial
So I guess it has standard 1/2" BSP threads
...Cheap, even with the p+p!jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:11 euros posted, ordered one too
What are you going to do with yours? I'll have to think about it as they're an interesting but strange shape.
guess failSo I guess it has standard 1/2" BSP threads
yes they're industrial copmpession fittings, unlike normal compression fittings the compression nut has a male thread. the 1/2" refers to the OD of the pipe to be used, here's a datasheet:
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.co ... 026e10.pdf
look on page 6, the thread for a 1/2" fitting is 3/4 x 24TPI Which is a lot finer than a bsp thread.
still i'm sure you can bodge somerthing together with brute force and plenty of epoxy
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lol apparentlyguess fail
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Good opportunity to learnSlugfoot wrote:I'm not very good at bodging.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Update: arrived this morning, yes it's a diaphragm valve and yes the threads are bigger than 1/2" BSP, almost big enough to fit 3/4" BSP.
No problem for yours truly and his binary adhesive stockpile of course, will have a play after Monday when the other half finally heads back to the motherland
I'm thinking of using one of these as a pilot to make a small calibre semi-auto...
No problem for yours truly and his binary adhesive stockpile of course, will have a play after Monday when the other half finally heads back to the motherland
I'm thinking of using one of these as a pilot to make a small calibre semi-auto...
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life