Piston Valve Airgun 3/4"
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You don't really need a tutorial, it is rather simple.
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Wow! That looks so simple I'm so trying that right now! Thanks Gun Freak!
EDIT: There is two there which one is better? Or are they both the same thing just at different stages?
EDIT: There is two there which one is better? Or are they both the same thing just at different stages?
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No problem, but in that picture it doesn't have notches cut on the washers in front of each o-ring that makes the floating o-rings act as a check valve. I can explain further if you don't get it.
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lol, I don't get it. Are you saying i have to cut notches or I don't because of the rubber o-rings?
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You cut the notches, like in the attached picture.
The o-ring cannot seal while the cannon is being filled, because the floating o-rings are not sealing against a round surface (because of the notches). When the pilot volume is exhausted, the chamber pressure shifts the o-rings to the rear position, sealing them against the washers behind each o-ring (the ones without notches), making a perfect seal and no chamber pressure is wasted out the pilot (theoretically). This is known as a piston with a built in check valve, because air can pass it while filling, but can't go back. How effective this really is compared to a piston without a check valve, I don't know. But, it is definitely worth making. Also, since the o-rings are floating, the piston has barely any friction and slides freely. So, with the added benifits of the check valve and low friction, this piston performs very well. Over time, the washers in the back will warp due to repeated abuse, but its a 50 cent fix to buy a few new ones. The whole piston only costs like 5 bucks so give it a whirl! This was built for a 2" piston valve, so all you need to do is scale it down for your needs, and it will be cheaper. O-rings can be expensive at big sizes. Hope this helps!
The o-ring cannot seal while the cannon is being filled, because the floating o-rings are not sealing against a round surface (because of the notches). When the pilot volume is exhausted, the chamber pressure shifts the o-rings to the rear position, sealing them against the washers behind each o-ring (the ones without notches), making a perfect seal and no chamber pressure is wasted out the pilot (theoretically). This is known as a piston with a built in check valve, because air can pass it while filling, but can't go back. How effective this really is compared to a piston without a check valve, I don't know. But, it is definitely worth making. Also, since the o-rings are floating, the piston has barely any friction and slides freely. So, with the added benifits of the check valve and low friction, this piston performs very well. Over time, the washers in the back will warp due to repeated abuse, but its a 50 cent fix to buy a few new ones. The whole piston only costs like 5 bucks so give it a whirl! This was built for a 2" piston valve, so all you need to do is scale it down for your needs, and it will be cheaper. O-rings can be expensive at big sizes. Hope this helps!
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Not shown (or not clearly obvious) in Gun Freak's picture is the epoxy used to seal the bolt and washers. If you don't seal them up with epoxy where they thread through the bolt, air can just leak past the o-rings. The valve will still probably work, but you wont get that air tight seal.
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I just recently jb welded the front before I sold it. Thanks for pointing that out Crowley.
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Gun Freak, in the picture you posted, do I have to make that white part? If so what is it made from? I was building my version in the car today on my way to school and i left it in my mum's car and she is working late by half an hour which means when she gets back ill upload a picture of mine and you can help me. Ill also put pictures of my Piston housing and all that stuff. Then you can help me solve problems easier
Thanks for the help.
Thanks for the help.
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I think that white one is his old one and no you don't need it.
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Sorry i had some pictures but they didnt upload correct let me fix hold on
Sorry i had some pictures but they didnt upload correct let me fix hold on
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To quote myself earlier:
Basically, epoxy everything except the area where the sealing face will seal against the seat (barrel).
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It appears you removed most of your message (please don't do that).
Epoxy.I put it into my gun and went to put pressure inside. I head the piston shoot forward and hit the barrel connector. After that air escaped around it and went through the barrel. This happened with my old piston I don't know what to do now. ALL help is appreciated.
To quote myself earlier:
You will also need to epoxy the sealing face to the front washer, the front washer to the front nut and bolt (and any spring washers), the back supporting washer to the sealing face and any spring washers and nuts holding the supporting washer in place.Not shown (or not clearly obvious) in Gun Freak's picture is the epoxy used to seal the bolt and washers. If you don't seal them up with epoxy where they thread through the bolt, air can just leak past the o-rings. The valve will still probably work, but you wont get that air tight seal.
Basically, epoxy everything except the area where the sealing face will seal against the seat (barrel).
Edit:
It appears you removed most of your message (please don't do that).
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Read the link at the top of my previous postDerpWithAGun wrote:Argh! Can you please tell my how to put pictures on this from My Documents?
Here are some pictures of my piston showing the epoxy to seal it all together:
You can sort of make out the JB-Weld in this photo
You can see some araldite used to seal the sealing face on this piston here
This photo shows araldite used to seal the sealing face that has become damaged and needed to be replaced
I already have:DerpWithAGun wrote:you can tell me where to epoxy
MrCrowley wrote:Not shown (or not clearly obvious) in Gun Freak's picture is the epoxy used to seal the bolt and washers. If you don't seal them up with epoxy where they thread through the bolt, air can just leak past the o-rings. The valve will still probably work, but you wont get that air tight seal.
MrCrowley wrote: You will also need to epoxy the sealing face to the front washer, the front washer to the front nut and bolt (and any spring washers), the back supporting washer to the sealing face and any spring washers and nuts holding the supporting washer in place.
Basically, epoxy everything except the area where the sealing face will seal against the seat (barrel).