hey guys so i am making a 3/4 barrel sealing valve and it is all going to be made out of copper but the only problem is that the tee i am trying to house the piston in has blocks running the whole gap then they stop so the piston cant move across to the other side and i tried taking it out with a dremel but it barely did any thing
so heres my question do they sell tees with no little blocks in them
that might have seemed like a dumb question but im new wit piston valves and copper
Chopper tee piston problem
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I had the same problem. I reduced the diameter of the sealing end of the piston. Works fine.
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If you can, find a FTG adapter for the back of your tee. Its what i did in my gun, and it makes the overall look much better than if you hadnt used it.
an FTG adapter fits perfectly inside the fitting... its cool stuff.
an FTG adapter fits perfectly inside the fitting... its cool stuff.