I was cleaning my computer when I came across with those plans for
a piston gun:
I'm guessing that the grey part is the piston and the ratio between the barrel and the comber is 1:2.
Do you think it will work?
Plans for a piston gun.
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More like 1:4elad311 wrote:I'm guessing that the grey part is the piston and the ratio between the barrel and the chamber is 1:2
The piston needs to be longer, as it is the chamber will just empty through the pilot, also there's too much dead space.Do you think it will work?
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Might want to give some consideration to creating differential area (piston) as well as Jacks suggestions.
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1:1 will be enough.
The piston valve won't work that way. It needs to seal onto a porting.
This is just a T with a piston in it, not a piston valve.
Check out the "piston valves explained visually" thread for more information on how piston valves work.
The piston valve won't work that way. It needs to seal onto a porting.
This is just a T with a piston in it, not a piston valve.
Check out the "piston valves explained visually" thread for more information on how piston valves work.
Only if you are using a shrader to fill.
If you are using a quick connect, you'll have to close it before disconnecting. However, you could vent through the quick connect, and leaving the top BV out.
Saves a lot of pilot volume. (T and two elbows)
Kinda old thread you dug up though.
If you are using a quick connect, you'll have to close it before disconnecting. However, you could vent through the quick connect, and leaving the top BV out.
Saves a lot of pilot volume. (T and two elbows)
Kinda old thread you dug up though.
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