Im a going to sleeve some pipe
Does the sleeve have to be air tight?
My opinion is yes, air would escape through the hole that is cut into the pipe and would escape around the sleeve
Your opinion helps!!!!
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If it isn't airtight, a filler material would make it so. However, most cases of pipe being sleeved result in an airtight connection anyways. Some instances require a certain amount of labor with a hammer and such things to get the pipes to cooperate.
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yes imo for that reason id say don't use a sleeve but put threads on the end of your barrel
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It doesn't have to be perfectly air tight, but it helps. Something a little tighter than the recommended fit for piston valves should be good.
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Definitaly having it air tight helps. However I dont think ist the end of the worl if it leaks a bit.
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My golf ball launcher which is sdr 1.5, i used a 1 1/2 coupler, i sanded the h** out of the inside it works fine, its really loose but the air is so quick , no issues at all,
and for my copper barrel which is 1/2 , i used 20 shotgun shells
oopps, didnt realized i posted this twice, just excuse this one
and for my copper barrel which is 1/2 , i used 20 shotgun shells
oopps, didnt realized i posted this twice, just excuse this one
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