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I was wondering if this would make a good piston
Materials:
2" diam (whatever size I need) round steel Bar stock cut to 1" to 2" length
Old mouse pad cut to proper diameter
Washer
Bolt
Nut
Nerf Ball
See picture on how it goes together.
I will also dril a 1/8" equalization hole in the piston.
The parent company that I work for has a machine shop with tons of scrap bar stock. I can easily cut to lenght any size round bar stock I need.
The nerf ball will be free floating behind the piston to cushion the steel piston from cracking the PVC when it slams back. Is this a bad Idea?
Would this make a good piston???
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I'll agree with jrrdw here.
And add my .02
Nylon is fairly common and much lighter than steel. I've used it with good results.
Skip the equalization hole all together. Put a floating o-ring on the piston instead.
Blind drill the bolt hole and tap it. No need for the nut.
Scrap the nerf ball and use a couple "washers" cut from the mouse pad for a bumper.
And add my .02
Nylon is fairly common and much lighter than steel. I've used it with good results.
Skip the equalization hole all together. Put a floating o-ring on the piston instead.
Blind drill the bolt hole and tap it. No need for the nut.
Scrap the nerf ball and use a couple "washers" cut from the mouse pad for a bumper.
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Steel is one of the worst piston materials due to the weight.
I'd recommend something like nylon, PVC, or if you really want to use metal: aluminum.
Use something foamy as bumper, but make sure it doesn't constrict pilot valve flow.
Dont make the piston too short, as it might jam sooner because of that.
I'd recommend something like nylon, PVC, or if you really want to use metal: aluminum.
Use something foamy as bumper, but make sure it doesn't constrict pilot valve flow.
Dont make the piston too short, as it might jam sooner because of that.
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Thanks for the feedback! I thought steel might be too heavy. I a few other ideas in mind.
Thanks agian!
Thanks agian!
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