I need help with my Pen Gun
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PotatoEnemy17
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I'm starting my second pneumatic cannon and it is a pen gun type thing. My problem is the piston won't seal onto the barrel. I used wd40 but it didn't help much. The barrel is a piece of an arrow shaft. The chamber is aluminum pipe. and the piston is a little piece of round plastic that fit in the chamber well. It has a bit of red rubber glued on the end of it. I've never posted on spudfiles before, so I might not get the photo attachment thing right.
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Usually a piston will leak if the barrel or sealing face isn't squared up correctly. You could also try using grease on the piston rather than wd40; it usually seals a little better.
How did you make the barrel removable?
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How did you make the barrel removable?
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As Fnord said, make sure its all square and clean, if the barrel isn't clean where the piston rests it probably won't seal.
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WD40 and rubber seals are a bad idea, in fact most lubricants tend to make the problem worse. How about a solid rubber piston? Easy to cut with a section of sharpened chamber tubing.

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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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PotatoEnemy17
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The barrel is not actually removable, I had to un-glue it. I guess I'll try solid rubber.Fnord wrote:Usually a piston will leak if the barrel or sealing face isn't squared up correctly. You could also try using grease on the piston rather than wd40; it usually seals a little better.
How did you make the barrel removable?
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is the barrel properly centred? some advice on how to guarantee it here: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/epoxy-c ... t8916.html


hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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sometimes when you go up to higher pressures, the rubber will compress onto the barrel and make a seal, it has worked for me
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Thanks for the help. I made a hot glue piston and I have epoxyed evereything together now, I just have to wait for it to dry.
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