Brakeline Attachment

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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For a upcoming BB Rifle I want to attach a piece of 1/4 brake line to a galvinised steel reducer, but the adapter that comes with it doesnt fit. It slides into a 1/8 reducer, Will epoxy hold pressures of 200+ psi. Its Devcon Epoxy rated to 1500 psi but it doesnt bond to steel well. I do not have access to a welder or propane blow torch.
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Do you have access to JB Weld? As far as I know, it bonds to steel quite well.

Its weird that your epoxy isn't bonding to the steel though. Most epoxies are multi-surface adhesives.
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It is very important to rough up both faces when epoxying. That should help it bond to steel.
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Ok thanks, I heard JB Weld leaks at 200 psi, I roughed up the brakeline a little on a old mini but it still leaked at 100 psi and began to come loose.
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It all depends on the situation really.
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Its the cheap 3 buck epoxy that comes in a double syringe, maybe some better quality stuff will work
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Just JB the hell out of it, it won't leak.
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I think it was Mr C who tested JB Weld to 200 psi and it always leaked but maybe it was someone else, I may try it anyway though
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On a properly prepared surface, the liberal application of Jb-weld produces some very strong joints.
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Aslong as the fits are tight and you prepare the surfaces properly either epoxy or jbweld should easily hold those pressures.
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Well i doesnt fit tight so I will add tape I guess then pour in the epoxy
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Wrap it tightly with masking tape then shove it in, then cover the front of it with JB and you should be fine. You could even pour eopxy all over the top of that to be safe.
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Ok Ill try that
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i wouldnt use tape, I would get a plug that fits the reducer then drill a exact hole into that, then epoxy or jbweld the brakeline into that.
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Im not sure if my drill can go through galvinised steel, Ill clamp it down and see
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