Homemade QEV?
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I made a QEV with a 1/2" T and it works really well
This is the sealing face, I turned it in a drill press and used a file to shape it. Piston is made from a nylon block with a hard rubber face. [youtube][/youtube]
This is the sealing face, I turned it in a drill press and used a file to shape it. Piston is made from a nylon block with a hard rubber face. [youtube][/youtube]
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When this happens, it's usually because the piston is not tight enough in the tube it is traveling in. Try wrapping it with tape until it is snug.Haniball1337 wrote:But when i am trying it , air flies out from pilot . Air is little escaping from port R (exhaust?)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I did that , piston is little snug it works but very poor , its not loud and air leaks from the exhaust port so i have 6 sec to shoot untill air escape
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Sounds like it is still not sealing on the rubber face
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The sealing face is polished and sharpened
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Try softer rubber on the seal face.They sell this white "kinda foamy" sealing. Then maybe a slightly more powerfull spring that pushes the piston. And to prevent leaks, you may use epoxy glue instead of teflon tape on some threadings (which need not be dismantled for servicing or testing).