I wanna do something like this:



Theoretically, if it's one of the flared, rubber schrader valves that you pop in from the inside, then the pressure from inside the chamber will press against the bottom of the valve and seal it as the pressure increases. Thats not to say that a little extra epoxy around the base on the outside wouldn't hurt though.mega_swordman wrote:Also, be sure to use some Epoxy or other sealants. Honestly, I tend to like the treaded Shrader Valves. You can find them with "Sump Pump Parts" in a hardware store.

i second that.Modderxtrordanare wrote:Theoretically, if it's one of the flared, rubber schrader valves that you pop in from the inside, then the pressure from inside the chamber will press against the bottom of the valve and seal it as the pressure increases. Thats not to say that a little extra epoxy around the base on the outside wouldn't hurt though.mega_swordman wrote:Also, be sure to use some Epoxy or other sealants. Honestly, I tend to like the treaded Shrader Valves. You can find them with "Sump Pump Parts" in a hardware store.


I use an air compressor, so I hook up quick disconnect fittings and not schraders.mega_swordman wrote:Second what? Threaded Shradr Valves, internal pressure sealing the valve, or epoxy doesn't hurt?

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