Okay, the latest update. I have made a fully working pisont out of bike tire tubing and the deo cap. I need to buy the threaded fitting because the solvent ones just dont wanna work for me as removeable. SO with the threaded fittings I should be able to fix it.
The current problem is the sealing faces rip off the bolts. I use an awl to make a slightly lager then pin sized hole. Next I stretch it over a 3mm bolt with a 20mm washer. I dont know how this happens but the sealing face with a pin prick of a hole rips off a 25mm washer just after firing (this is the reason for needing screw fittings).
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It will still work that wah, and indeed save you length in general as well as dead space from the hollow cylinder base. Still, I agree that a bit of reinforcement would not go amiss.MrCrowley wrote:Ha, it appears your piston is backwards...the sealing face goes on the otherside. And a plastic cap will need to be reinforced.
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Yea, it is reinforced no. The layers are as follows:
Bolt Head
Washer
washer
Inner Tube
Inner Tube
Toilet Washer
Deo Lid
Washer
Nut
Once I have the necesary parts I should be right (Damn NZ prices
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Bolt Head
Washer
washer
Inner Tube
Inner Tube
Toilet Washer
Deo Lid
Washer
Nut
Once I have the necesary parts I should be right (Damn NZ prices
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Im in Australia ATM (for a winter it sure is warm
). I just won my school science fair and won $75. With that I should be able to get a socket to female adapter and a male cap. That should make a serviceable piston right?
I have a good feeling about this cannon
Thanks for the help. much appreciated.
Micro
I have a good feeling about this cannon
Thanks for the help. much appreciated.
Micro
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