altearnative sealing faces?
- iPaintball
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Some auto shops sell gasket sheet for making custom gaskets, It seals perfectly, if you can find some...
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CO2 tank hybrid: Gotta fix the meter
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CO2 tank hybrid: Gotta fix the meter
Cane gun: Needs a pilot/fill setup
1.5" piston valve gun: Almost done
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Well, lowes has 1/8 and 1/16 gasket sheet in the sanitary plumbing section
use ABS rubber end caps, those work well, they are called "QWIK CAPS", all hardware stores that have ABS will have them. i like them for larger barrels. they are about 1/4'' thick rubber.
also for 1'' barrel and under, inner tube tires from bikes work well.
also for 1'' barrel and under, inner tube tires from bikes work well.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
- Pete Zaria
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A friend of mine cut a disk from an old wetsuit or drysuit (not sure which) for the sealing surface of a coaxial piston. It's lasted a long time...
Just my two cents.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Just my two cents.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- Panzerfaust
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I used a rubber washer from lowes, they come in sizes that go all the way to 2" and mine sealed perfectly. i have also heard that mousepads will work well.
- boilingleadbath
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Neigh anything works to a degree; see, for instance, the wide array of things O-rings are made out of - neoprene to nitrile to viton to Teflon to silicone rubber to whatever.
In addition, consider all the materials that have been used historically... like leather.
My point is that static compression seals are pretty forgiving, and that basically any non-porous material with even a slight amount of 'give' to it will work (although harder substances require harder tighter tolerances)
In addition, consider all the materials that have been used historically... like leather.
My point is that static compression seals are pretty forgiving, and that basically any non-porous material with even a slight amount of 'give' to it will work (although harder substances require harder tighter tolerances)
teflon, silicone, rubber, nylon.
- Modderxtrordanare
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If your in a cinch, and low on cash, try lopping off a bit of a rubber mallet?