replicating hand slide valve help

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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upgrading from a ball valve and would like to replicate a hand slide valve ,like this one

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how should i go about it?

also this same slide valve as you see has 16 mm male thread, is that close to 1/2 inch npt threads? ( eg would this screw into a 1/2 female tee)
btw this exact model is about 10$ posted on ebay
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You mean you're going to use this to pilot an exhaust valve, right?
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it can be done but it is probably cheaper to buy one...

Technically it isn't very complicated - it's just an inverted spool valve (the slide acts as the spool).
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:You mean you're going to use this to pilot an exhaust valve, right?
yeah for replacing a ball valve for actuating a piston valve
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really if it only $10 just buy it, coz they would be hard to make with out a lathe
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Check out this thread. It should be just what you're looking for.

Consult this page for a nice diagram of how they work.
(slide check = slide valve = sleeve valve)

IIRC you can buy 1/2" NPT sleeve valves from McMaster. If you're using it as a pilot, you're probably best off just buying a smaller one and adapting it to 1/2" with some fittings. An 1/8" sleeve valve should be more than enough to pilot a 3/4" QEV. If not, you can drill additional exhaust holes.
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