update(core pictures)BTB pushbutton valve

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yes i did machine those pieces my self

inonickname wrote:
twizi wrote: is it hard to trigger at 700 psi
Seen as it's balanced, I'll guess not. Seriously man, it's been said at least twice in this thread that the only force to counter is the spring...

Very good work far cry
really its not balanced ,the area where the O ring attached to the part is alittle bigger (0.5 mm aproxmilaty) . and i didn't use a spring at all

i prefer the button to be a little bit hard to push (safety issue).

over all at 700 psi this trigger is absolutely fabulous
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If you can open it at 700 psi with out a lever/fulcrum then I'd call it easy to open.

Any idea how much flow you get? Would no doubt be massive
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inonickname wrote:If you can open it at 700 psi with out a lever/fulcrum then I'd call it easy to open.

Any idea how much flow you get? Would no doubt be massive
i cant tell you exactly ,but i can sure you that he make all of the 1/4" BV's and all of the blow guns commit suicide (because the shame)

and i can use it is a piston valve for sure . think about it, no pilot system less work
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think about it, no pilot system less work
hmm good idea
have you tested how well it performs as the main valve??
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no i did not , i think i will do that when i get the time

the main problem is ,if you notice the pilot side you will see that i cant attach any thing . maybe i will machine other part with deferent shape
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inonickname wrote:If you can open it at 700 psi with out a lever/fulcrum then I'd call it easy to open.

Any idea how much flow you get? Would no doubt be massive
I am also curious about the flow because the seal diameter seems wider than the val ve body and the air has to pass the restriction.

IOW How does a barrel get mounted to the valve?
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this forum is nuts

doable topic it self
delete plz
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I am also curious about the flow because the seal diameter seems wider than the val ve body and the air has to pass the restriction.

IOW How does a barrel get mounted to the valve?
seal diameter seems wider than the val ve body
that's a washer to prevent the O ring from flying of


will ,this valve working right now is a pilot valve. if you read the topic from the beginng you will notice that

and yes , if you was asking if this valve can replace the piston valve ,but i must change some parts to do that .
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far_cry wrote:
I am also curious about the flow because the seal diameter seems wider than the val ve body and the air has to pass the restriction.

IOW How does a barrel get mounted to the valve?
seal diameter seems wider than the val ve body
that's a washer to prevent the O ring from flying of


will ,this valve working right now is a pilot valve. if you read the topic from the beginng you will notice that

and yes , if you was asking if this valve can replace the piston valve ,but i must change some parts to do that .
Sorry, Pilot error!

I would like to see this design as the main valve.

It would simplify everything.

It seems like overkill for a pilot valve if a piston valve is designed to be sensitive.

Look at what 10 psi, a sensitive piston, and this tiny 50 cent 'PBV' does.



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