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Brian the brain
PostPosted: 05/08/2008 15:59 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I will not knock open the hammer.There would be no point. Very Happy

I need the hammer to knock open the valve.
I will use a similar trigger system I used in the rubber bandgun I posted a few months ago. ( shotgun replica thread)
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PostPosted: 05/08/2008 16:03 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Laughing Of course. Can't wait to see this thing in action, BTB.
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Well BTB, youve created something worth the attention again Very Happy
Really awesome.
We want to see it in action!



For the air vs water hijack:

Ragnarok wrote:
Air and water at 500 psi will put exactly the same strain on the valve.
Yes, different things will happen if it should fail, but 500 psi is 500 psi - guys.


Indeed! 500 psi is 500 psi, and it doesnt matter if its water or air.
Just take things literally:
psi -> pounds per square inch
It doesnt matter what it is, but 500 pounds of force on a square inch area is indifferent to what gas or liquid you use.
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Just tried a new spring between the pin and the phram, so I don;t need an external spring for the pin.This means it is now again compacter.

I got about 20 good firings out of a 500 gr paintballtank, filled to "only"25 bar of air.And a lot of puffs..

Not that they were all powerfull enough for my taste, but still.

The restricted flow from the reservoir (PB tank) probably upped the number of shots, but gave them less force.

I'll need to get fittings and build my own reservoir, preferably 1.25"

Pretty sure I can get it to form an ergonomic "sawed-off" style lever action gun, at least capable of 5-6 very powerful shots.
Think "terminator II"
Previous work on falling block reloader:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/how-to-winchester-lever-action-reloade r-t3906.html

I have decided to dub this new project B2TB . Why?
It's a new generation of sawed off by BTB and it's short for
"Bad to the Bone"
wich is also a song from the Terminator II movie.
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@BtB,
Oh yeah I remember the falling block, did that ever get properly tested?
What are you going to end up making it out of?


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psycix wrote:

Ragnarok wrote:
Air and water at 500 psi will put exactly the same strain on the valve.
Yes, different things will happen if it should fail, but 500 psi is 500 psi - guys.


Indeed! 500 psi is 500 psi, and it doesnt matter if its water or air.
Just take things literally:
psi -> pounds per square inch
It doesnt matter what it is, but 500 pounds of force on a square inch area is indifferent to what gas or liquid you use.

I'm not sure if you guys know, but that's exactly what I said in my first post to that guy. It looks like this was aimed at both me and the other guy, where I had said the same thing as what Rag just summed up.

Just a bit confused.
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does anyone have diagram or anything of a hammer valve? How from what I have read they seem very tricky to machine, but you guys seem to be making them fairly easily, so I was wondering what your trick is. I have searched the forums to no avail, though I remember seeing some hammer valves somewhere on here.
I absolutely love the falling block idea!
Keep up the good work!
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Brian the brain
PostPosted: 05/11/2008 2:25 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1/2" to 1/4"reducer ( metal ofcourse).
Take a bolt with a head the size it WON'T go through with a head shaped like : \/
All you need now is a rubber washer for the seal and a spring and nut to keep the bolt in place.


There are many ways to do this
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PostPosted: 05/11/2008 2:38 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Can you be sligtly more specific? Like a diagram or somthing? I have been wondering about these for a while (and a google didnt turn up anything) What does a hammer valve do?
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It's basically an object blocking a hole, wich can be opened by pushing or knocking that object away from the hole.

Maybe you are familair with car tire valves?
That is the same in principle.If the stem was sticking out a little more it could be hammered. ( it still can, just not as easy)


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microman171
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Ohhhhh That is a really good idea for say a coper. I could use it and the main valve? Like a finger trigger? Or is it called a hammer valve for a reason...?
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Yes because it is knocked open with a spring loaded "hammer".
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hmmmmmm. So I could use a sear to hold onto the hammer... Thanks for all the help guys!
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Succes!!
I made a crude body and a hammer out of plywood, weighted by a thick brass fitting at the top.
It looks like hell, but it works!!

A spring smacks the hamer into the hammer valve.The trick is , when the hammer is in rest position, it doesn't push the valve.It only knocks open the valve by ongoing momentum.
The spring is just too short to push the hammer onto the valve.

Now to make it look good.Both the hammer-valve set up functions and I've already once made a falling block reloader.

So now I need to combine those wto in a good way.
I'm thinking hard wood stock/body and metal moving parts.
I've got work to do.
Also I need a bigger chamber for more shots!! Very Happy
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Any pics of the building process? Very Happy
Sounds like your making good progress, keep it up!
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Yeah! Can we please have some pictures?
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