No Lathe Hammer Valve
Posted: Sun Jun 01, 2008 12:13 pm
Wasn't sure whether to put this in the finished cannons section or not because it's only the valve.
Hi everyone,
It's half term so I can't be lathing things at school, which truely is a pain in the arse. So I build my very own hammer valve without the use of a lathe, the only tools I used were a drill press, a spanner and a saw.
The schrader is only a temporary fitting, just to prove that there were no leaks, and there were no leaks so far up to 80psi (the highest it has been tested).
Eventually I will buy a 1/4" - 1/8" Step Up Adaptor so that I can attach the Sodastream bottle on it and have some high pressure fun. After the design concept has been proven to work, I'll then make a gun around the valve, making the actual hammer will be a bit of a bugger me thinks.A Step Up Adaptor is the opposite of a reducing bush..It has a larger female thread than male thread, for all of you who were wondering WTF?!
It's a good thing that 9mm holes will accept 1/8" fittings with some general purpose/elbow grease. Otherwise I would have been screwed because 9mm is the largest drill bit I have. The only thing that was bought for the hammer valve was the Aluminium Bar, but the rest is set aside for a different project (the hybrid cartridges).
Is it me or do I sound like a small child writing this.







Hi everyone,
It's half term so I can't be lathing things at school, which truely is a pain in the arse. So I build my very own hammer valve without the use of a lathe, the only tools I used were a drill press, a spanner and a saw.
The schrader is only a temporary fitting, just to prove that there were no leaks, and there were no leaks so far up to 80psi (the highest it has been tested).
Eventually I will buy a 1/4" - 1/8" Step Up Adaptor so that I can attach the Sodastream bottle on it and have some high pressure fun. After the design concept has been proven to work, I'll then make a gun around the valve, making the actual hammer will be a bit of a bugger me thinks.A Step Up Adaptor is the opposite of a reducing bush..It has a larger female thread than male thread, for all of you who were wondering WTF?!
It's a good thing that 9mm holes will accept 1/8" fittings with some general purpose/elbow grease. Otherwise I would have been screwed because 9mm is the largest drill bit I have. The only thing that was bought for the hammer valve was the Aluminium Bar, but the rest is set aside for a different project (the hybrid cartridges).
Is it me or do I sound like a small child writing this.







