Mini Coaxial Piston Help
Posted: Fri Feb 09, 2007 4:59 pm
Hello all,
I just finished building my first piston gun. It's a mini coaxial version with a chamber made from 2" SCH 80 pipe and a 1/2" SCH 40 barrel. My piston is a 1" coupling wrapped in duct tape (crude I know) to fit the 2" SCH 80 pipe with a neoprene washer on the end to seal against the barrel. I used a blowgun as the trigger valve.
The piston slides forward and seals against the barrel perfectly every time I pressurize the gun. It doesn't leak at all. But, when I hit the trigger, all the pressure drains through the blowgun and the piston doesn't move at all.
I have seen guns very similar to this one (also with pretty crude pistons) that the builders say work very well. So please, criticize me, tell me what I'm doing wrong, what I'm overlooking, what I should do differently, or just offer some general advice. I just want to get this thing working.
Thanks.
I just finished building my first piston gun. It's a mini coaxial version with a chamber made from 2" SCH 80 pipe and a 1/2" SCH 40 barrel. My piston is a 1" coupling wrapped in duct tape (crude I know) to fit the 2" SCH 80 pipe with a neoprene washer on the end to seal against the barrel. I used a blowgun as the trigger valve.
The piston slides forward and seals against the barrel perfectly every time I pressurize the gun. It doesn't leak at all. But, when I hit the trigger, all the pressure drains through the blowgun and the piston doesn't move at all.
I have seen guns very similar to this one (also with pretty crude pistons) that the builders say work very well. So please, criticize me, tell me what I'm doing wrong, what I'm overlooking, what I should do differently, or just offer some general advice. I just want to get this thing working.
Thanks.