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Building or modifying BB, Airsoft, and pellet types of guns. Target practice only!
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Running at 500 psi it didn't leak, haven't tried it at 800. I don't know how freezing issues with CO<sub>2</sub> might affect sealing.

Taking the valve apart, there is a plastic tube holding the rubber seal the stem presses against in place, this might be prone to distortion if subjected to excess pressure and might need to be replaced with a stronger metal tube.
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yea mine is metal... but it didn't seal at 800..

I tried putting in a spacer to increase spring tension... But then the spacer was too long, couldn't even operate the valve...

And now I can't get the spacer out its jammed in there so tight LOL.

I'll take a picture of internals and slap it up here in a bit.


Do you think if i turned the pipe 90 degrees so it was horizontal it would still be able to operate successfully? I don't see why not..
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It might be worth looking into pressure washer handles or ball valves at these pressures.
ilovetoblowthingsup wrote:Do you think if i turned the pipe 90 degrees so it was horizontal it would still be able to operate successfully? I don't see why not..
Which pipe?

edit: prototype can be seen in action here :D
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