My new barrel sealing piston valve! Housed completely in a 2" tee, with 1.5" porting.
Piston:
1 1/4" Sch 40 endcap
2- 2" neoprene washers
1" washer
1/4" bolt
Filled with expanding foam (layer of hot glue on top)
Pilot:
~ 4 cubic inches of pilot volume
3/4" QEV
1/4" blowgun valve
Silicone grease was used to seal the piston to the barrel, 100% silicone was used to seal the back cap on. Bumper is a 2 1/4" x 3/4" neoprene washer.
I just tested it this morning, and it is perfectly airtight, and very, very loud! The small chamber in the picture is just a test chamber, expect to see something better in the future. Questions? Comments?
Pvcmaster's new barrel sealer!
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Why does the heading of the picture say june07?Questions?
Looks beautiful. It really looks good and clean/well built. Well done.Comments?
I am looking foward to seeing it fully complete and with a nice sprayjob
really good quote/phrase here
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hmmm yes, a strange thing, technology.
I like the sound of that, I think it will look good either way, although Im more pushed towards white valve and the rest black; but with white trims.
I like the sound of that, I think it will look good either way, although Im more pushed towards white valve and the rest black; but with white trims.
really good quote/phrase here
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That looks great, it will look even better with an enormous chamber though 
It's hard to soar with eagles when you're working with turkeys.
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Looks good! Can't wait to see it in action! (Why can everyone build a piston valve but me?!?!?!
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Very nice. I need to redesign my valve to be more like yours, cause mine has excessive piston travel...
Ecclesiastes 1:9 - What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
Thank you for all the compliments. Origin, I spent many hours sifting through most of Spudfiles, only to find your How-To after I had finished the valve, which ironically was the exact same design as mine(with a different piston design of course)
However, my back cap seems to be leaking around the screws despite the silicone sealant, I will have to look for the gasket you told me about in one of your valve post.
However, my back cap seems to be leaking around the screws despite the silicone sealant, I will have to look for the gasket you told me about in one of your valve post.
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Your gasket is the same as mine, you just need to make a new back cap that squishes the gasket more when the srews are in. You have less piston travel, and probably a better fitting piston than mine does which makes opening time alot better. I think I will build a new valve...
Ecclesiastes 1:9 - What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
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Did you just put the screws into the back cap, or do you need some type of gasket material to make them airtight? I'm building a valve similar to yours, but I think I drilled too large pilot holes 
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A gasket or O-ring is needed to make it airtightDid you just put the screws into the back cap, or do you need some type of gasket material to make them airtight?
Pilot holes? What part is this for?I think I drilled too large pilot holes
really good quote/phrase here
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The pilot holes I think are the holes drilled into the T before hand that you put the screws into later.spud yeti wrote:A gasket or O-ring is needed to make it airtightDid you just put the screws into the back cap, or do you need some type of gasket material to make them airtight?
Pilot holes? What part is this for?I think I drilled too large pilot holes
Yes, I used a neoprene washer to seal the back cap, along with silicone sealant, and the pilot holes for the screws should be small enough that it takes some effort to screw them in, and they leave grooves in the pvc.
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Oh... That's a setback...pvcmaster wrote:Yes, I used a neoprene washer to seal the back cap, along with silicone sealant, and the pilot holes for the screws should be small enough that it takes some effort to screw them in, and they leave grooves in the pvc.
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Oh OK, sorry, I thought yoiu were talking about some weird way to pilot the piston or something, so I was just curious. Misunderstanding. Sorry.noob of noobs wrote:The pilot holes I think are the holes drilled into the T before hand that you put the screws into later.spud yeti wrote:A gasket or O-ring is needed to make it airtightDid you just put the screws into the back cap, or do you need some type of gasket material to make them airtight?
Pilot holes? What part is this for?I think I drilled too large pilot holes
really good quote/phrase here
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