Ill Name It Shocky....

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Well, i was very happy today at the succesful construction of my first shock pump. beofre i give pics ill give the stats:

Pump Bore: .62"
Pump Bore Material: 1/2 inch Type L copper
Pump Shaft: 1/8 inch Steel Rod
Pump Head: 17/32 brass tubing and Epoxy
check Valve: Schrader Valve

Anywho's, Heres The pics. Keep in mind i still need a pressure guage and some kind of hose for my quick-connect, but all in all i am happy with this pump. I can acheve what i believe is around 400 PSI with ease (take a look at the last picture :wink:

The Pump In its Glory:

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The Pump Head:

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Pump Bottom Closeup:

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Method for Filling the .177 Stick gun:

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And my Favorite (doesnt need ANY explanation besides it was a 0-100 PSI guage)

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(the dial went around about 3 times when i opened the ball valve :D )
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nice freaking pump..

so cool gauge.. it has to be so accurate :D

the pump is a small volume sick bastard :D
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VH_man wrote:And my Favorite (doesnt need ANY explanation besides it was a 0-100 PSI guage)

(the dial went around about 3 times when i opened the ball valve :D )
"Was" being the operative word there.... :lol: Nice pump VH!!
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Nice. I am thinking of building one like Gippeto's How-To.
But I'll refer to this one to see if there are different parts I may prefer.
Great pump.
LOL, I've done what you did to the gauge to a couple speedometers before.(usually the cable piece broke first though) :D 8)
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Another nice pump for our viewing pleasure! :)

With a .62 bore you will be able to get some spectacular pressures. 550 psi is within reach, more if you change out that schrader. (they take about 70 psi to open)

Good job!
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thats nicee, you took my shock is named shocky too, haha, mind to tell us how you made the check valve?
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Shame you can't use it with Janet... the launcher, I mean ;)
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lol jsr

very nice mate i really should get onto doing one of them..
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Nice pump indeed!
Its an floating o-ring design?
And how did you use a schrader as check valve?
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The shrader is used instead of the floating O-ring.
It's positioned at the front of the rod.

I think the floating O-ring design is easier, but I can;t deny this pump is a beauty!

You really should build yourself one of these psycix!!
It would really help your marblegun's performance.

You know...the one you STILL haven't posted... :D
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Brian the brain wrote:The shrader is used instead of the floating O-ring.
It's positioned at the front of the rod.

I think the floating O-ring design is easier, but I can;t deny this pump is a beauty!
isn't the scrader located near near the T because when the piston makes the compression stoke it needs a one way valve (scrader) to dump into the chamber without letting air come back. It looks like this is a floating O ring piston.
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Darn, you're right.
I mistook the end for a shrader.. :oops:
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nice shock pump one day ill make one 8)
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it takes 70 PSI to open a schrader??? wow. Im going to remove the spring inside the valvestem and see if it makes my puming any easier

On a side note, i pressurized the .177 Stick gun to the point at which the Presta valve took a hammer to press in, and even then, the presta didnt do anything besides let out a little "pfft" of air. I had to ram a rod down the barrel to release the pressure :D

not to mention i had to unscrew my quick-connect because i coudnt press in the male quick-connect peice to release the pressure :twisted:
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Hey i was just wondering (cause i still need to build a shock pump :roll: ) How did you get the check valve in there? Maybe a diagram?

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