piston bumper
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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It's a simple thing to add and has its benefits in the long run - even steel will deform from repeated impacts, and after a while that will easily jam your piston.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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you guys have just made me relize how important these are, ill put one on mine asap.
yer use one mine is steel and it will help keep your piston from jamming.
yer use one mine is steel and it will help keep your piston from jamming.
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Didn´t yours have a spring already?chaos wrote:you guys have just made me relize how important these are, ill put one on mine asap.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Yer its got one. why, dont i need one if i got a spring?
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Well, a bumper is something that prevents the piston from slamming into the chamber endcap at full force - in this case, you have a spring for a bumper
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Jack how strong would you say the spring needs to be for it to be a succesfull bumper? Also wouldnt the spring itself warp?
I am trying my first Barrel sealer now and I have a decent spring I want to try out for a bumber. I am concerned because it compresses with about 1-2lbs of force...
I am trying my first Barrel sealer now and I have a decent spring I want to try out for a bumber. I am concerned because it compresses with about 1-2lbs of force...
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Personally I'd rather use a shock-absorbing bumper like rubber padding instead of a spring - simply because the spring won't allow maximum acceleration at the time of firing when it's most critical, which will hurt performance a little.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I use a piece of thick rubber hose folded over behind the piston. At first i used some pipe insulation foam tube but that got sucked into the pilot.
my barrel sealer has a spring that allows the piston to operate at 50psi, and it gets coilbound (fully compressed) when i shoot it, maybe a rubber washer behind the spring would help.
sorry for kicking up an old thread, but im working on another piston valve and i have a spring and some hose for a bumper. can i use both just for extra safty? does it really matter?
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