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nabu92
PostPosted: 02/14/2006 14:08 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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ooo, now I get it, I was thinking of a PVC brushing( i kno..... im stupid Very Happy )
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i would just feel better using a threaded schrader valve because the pop in ones are only rated to 60 psi

does home depot carry these schrader valves or would a auto repair shop have them like checker and autozone
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PostPosted: 02/14/2006 22:45 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Where did you hear that the pop-ins are only rated to 60?
I've never heard that. They seem like they would hold more than that.
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it says on the manufatctuer website and on the auto parts website
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I wonder if that is just that brand because I'm pretty sure that the ones I have didn't say that on them and the other ones like that on checker's website didn't say anything about the pressure they can hold. I'm going to look into that further to make sure that mine won't do something crazy to me
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http://www.partsamerica.com/ProductDetail.aspx?categorycode=3186&mfrco de=VCT&mfrpartnumber=M4134

shows a max of 60 psi

tomorrow im going to go out to home depot and menards, what section would the threaded schrader valves be under if they carried them
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PostPosted: 02/15/2006 5:03 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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home cheapo doesnt typically carry them, but i do know a cheap site to get them from, they cost like $2 i think
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PostPosted: 02/15/2006 8:32 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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If you still want threaded shrader valve go to a tire store that sells mag wheels, mag wheels normaly allways use all metal valve stems. The accel high performce company makes good one's. You can also get them at, Pep Boys/Western Auto/Autozone/Advance Auto.

All these places have online ordering if you don't have one localy.

They make these shrader valves in different lenths. They also come with sealing gaskets, you will need them on the inside.
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or you can spend $5 a piece on spudtech.com.... cough cough...

http://kimballmidwest.com/Catalog/CatalogIndex.asp?L1=0&L2=5&L3=75&L4= 752


http://www.shop.com/op/~_Brady_Schrader_Air_Valve-prod-9700459

edit: this site has some oddball fittings that are also hard to find (10-32 threads and micro air fittings for a mini)

http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/catalog/fittings.htm
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If you got the money you can build your own super-duper paintballgun from the parts pictured at that last site
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ooh yeah they got some hard to find fittings, most of those mini 10-32 fittings are usually found in kits for automated machinery, and cant be ordered by the piece(for example the adjustable angle, 10-32 threaded elbow with nipple, also called a banjo fitting).


or you could build a super duper mini co2 pneumatic or mini hybrid
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PostPosted: 07/11/2006 6:41 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Napa auto parts stores are ALL OVER. They sell tons of different scrhader valves and whatnot. Great store, just go to yellow pages or napaonline.com and search for a store near you. They have good prices too.
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http://cn-wuhuan.en.alibaba.com/product/50125326/50573318/Tire_Valves/ Tire_Valves_for_High_Pressure_Application.html

use clamp in tire valves,they are way better than snap in. They are all metal and have a snap in bulb at bottom with a tightening nut whic keeps it in place
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PostPosted: 07/29/2006 6:48 AM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Maybe I missed it, but did anyone suggest, say, maybe, a place that installs tires?

I'd have to guess that they just maybe have nipples!

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The Haymaker wrote:
Maybe I missed it, but did anyone suggest, say, maybe, a place that installs tires?

I'd have to guess that they just maybe have nipples!

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Exactly,that is where I get my valves.
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