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i just have a simple problem i am redoing my 2 inch piston gun and i want to have a 2 inch plug held in by screws into a peice of 2 inch pipe i need to cut a o-ring groove and i was wondering the best way to go about doing that. btw if anyone knows what size o-ring i should use that would be helpful too
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A lathe and tooling is the best method, even if it's a wood lathe. Alternatively you could use a bolt and chuck it into a drill press (or even standard drill in a vice) then use hand held tooling or hold a chisel or similar in a vice.

If you don't have access to such machines you can mark a line, then use a hacksaw to cut the line (don't go through) and finish it up with a rounded or triangular file.

Use an o-ring that will stretch and still have some showing.
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If you don't have access to a lathe, I would use a table saw. Just lower the blade to the desired groove depth, and rotate the piece over it, ,until the groove is uniform. I'm pretty sure that there are a couple of videos on youtube...
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You can make an O-ring groove to sit in 2" PVC using 1-1/4" pipe/plugs and fittings.

Here's a 2" piston I made using this method. The O-ring sits on the 1-1/4" pipe or plug, and the couplers sandwich the ring in place. I usually use a few wraps of teflon tape in the groove as well to aid in sealing.

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It seals extremely well (no pressure drop over a 10 minute test, for me), and clide has even used this method to make chamber sealing pistons before.
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a while back i mentioned a (extremely) simple tool i made for makind easy o-ring grooves. http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/basic-f ... 16295.html

i hope it helps.
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Mark if you don't mind me asking what are the specs on your O-rings.
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The easiest way I've found to make o-ring grooves is with mark's method above. The second easiest is by using a table saw. Set the blade to the proper depth, then work the piece over the blade. This is easier than a lathe.
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Here's a handy little o-ring size chart for you. :)

http://www.acdepuydt.com/standard_seals ... _chart.htm
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jmeyer1022 wrote:Mark if you don't mind me asking what are the specs on your O-rings.
The O-rings are 2" OD x 3/16" wall. I ordered them from McMaster, and then finally found them in the Ace Hardware of a nearby town.
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