
Buying another cross isn't an option I'm eager to consider. Suggestions welcomed.
I assumed you haden't done it yet because you were confronted with this problem. How do you get that pressure?saefroch wrote:I was tightening on the barrel getting ready to film a shot at 1,000psi when this happened. Yeah...
Not recommended for health reasons.saefroch wrote:Why does nobody expect that I can and do or think it's impossible to apply more force than your weight to an object???????
[b][url=http://www.airgunwriter.com/antique-pumps.html]Tom Gaylord[/url][/b] wrote:Then, on a suggestion from one of his airgunning friends, he tried "rapping" the air into the reservoir - similar to the method used with the Korean-built Yewah Triple B Dynamite shotgun. Rapping means imparting extra momentum to the pump through inertia. With this method, Dennis raised the pressure ceiling of the 5/8" plain piston pump to about 810 psi, but at a high cost to his personal well-being. He said his wrists hurt so much from doing the rapping just once that he had to recuperate for several days thereafter. So rapping, while possible, is not a practical way to fill vintage reservoirs to higher pressures, and it's doubtful that anyone ever did it more than once.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Not as effective ashaving a check valve fail on you thoughTechnician1002 wrote:The bigger hazzard is when a cheap plastic handle fails while the excessive force is applied. It is a good way to get a trip to the hospital.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Uhhhh yeah I've done it about 100 times at least, and since I am not suffering any ill effects...jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:rapping, while possible, is not a practical way to fill vintage reservoirs to higher pressures, and it's doubtful that anyone ever did it more than once.
Mine happens to 1" steel bar stock.Technician1002 wrote:The bigger hazzard is when a cheap plastic handle fails while the excessive force is applied. It is a good way to get a trip to the hospital.
In spite of his uninspiring family name *chuckle* he's actuallyquite an authority on the subject.saefroch wrote:I would say Tom Gaylord is somewhat unqualified to be writing about such.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life