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flamerz14
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Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:37 am

I just assembled my marble ammo ripper system(MARS) four hours ago. It uses a 750ml aluminium bottle as a chamber and 2 feet of 1/2" as the barrel, actuated by a ball valve. the mouth of the bottle does NOT fit NPT threads(i used copper fittings) so i tried epoxying them.Apparently while filling , the epoxy cracked(although cured) around the mouth and schrader.causing zero pressure..Any ideas on how to join the mouth to a male thread adapter?

EDIT: webcam pic of the leaking scharder and the screwed-up fitting that i broke off.
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The fitting that WAS epoxied to the bottle.Epoxy cracked when it dried..
The fitting that WAS epoxied to the bottle.Epoxy cracked when it dried..
The schrader is connected into the bottle with epoxy..which dried up and didnt stick.
The schrader is connected into the bottle with epoxy..which dried up and didnt stick.
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Sat Aug 11, 2007 5:48 am

That sucks, maybe if you silicone it, there will be less chance of cracking, but thats just a guess. How much does it not fit by?
really good quote/phrase here
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Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:11 am

I have a 0.5" fitting from the ball valve.. but the bottle opening is just under 0.75".Is there something threaded i can use for increasing 0.5" to 0.75"? And i used cheap two-step epoxy instead of industrial steel epoxy.Could this be the cause of it breaking on my schrader too?
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Sat Aug 11, 2007 6:16 am

Well, you could look for a reducer, and adapt it to fit. You should use the industrial epoxy, its much better for strength if you ask me.
really good quote/phrase here
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