pipe sleeving

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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yeah but doing that could result in some dripping into the valve, and usually thats a bad thing.
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Not if you do it right. Take a thin roll of paper and stuff down into the crack a bit and it'll keep it from dripping down. Or you could just use 5-minute epoxy, set the gun on it's side so it can't drip down and rotate it every half minute so it doesn't all slither to one side.
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i could just mix the epoxy normally then thickly coat the outside of the pipe and inside of the valve tube. i could just hold the vale so the epoxy would drip towards the end.... would this work?
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umm... Probably. It just wouldn't look as clean.
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It's a barbed fitting why are you going in side?
Pressure hose-- rubber --then the rigid barrel
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i'd rather not have a hanging barrel...
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