Piston valve cuts sealing face

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My Gun cuts the seals up and spits them out. The piston is domed and has a screw and washer holding a 1/8" thick round piece of gasket material. It seals up against the barrel; a 1/2" copper pipe (type L? idk the thicker stuff). Whenever i air it up i can get a 1 shot then i fill it up again and the barrel just cuts the seal/gasket like a cookie cutter. Is there a way to stop it? Should i get a thicker gasket and barrel or something? what about a different stronger kind of sealing material?
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thicken up the barrel where it meets the sealing face. On my latest marker gun I used some tape wrapped around the barrel as a mold around the barrel so I could cast some epoxy in order to make that area of the barrel thicker. Don't worry if this sounds complicated, jsr will probably pitch in and give you 10 more ways to to this if he hasn't already :lol:
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you could try flaring the end of the copper to give it a larger surface area and softer edge for the seal to push against.

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I also use a bit of copper for the seat it happens to me a lot as well so i cut a short bit of tube expanded it with pipe expanders then soldered that over the seat to double the wall thickness.
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pneumaticcannons wrote:jsr will probably pitch in and give you 10 more ways to to this if he hasn't already :lol:
if you insist :)

have a look here: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/smalles ... t9893.html

You can have the sealing face on the barrel itself, allowing you to use a simple "solid" piston:

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a new barrel, thicken existing barrel at sealing point, a thicker sealing face, all of these will work. I would try a better sealing face. Good luck!!
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I'm gonna keep messing with the gasket material too because it keeps blowing out. Thanks for the ideas i like the flairing idea but it looks complicated. I might try to use epoxy on the barrel or something
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Marffy wrote:i like the flairing idea but it looks complicated.
All you need is a hard sphere bigger than your barrel diameter (a marble would be good in this case) and a plastic mallet.
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Oh. That seams easy enough. I forgot how malleable copper is
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