Anybody selling barrel sealing piston valves

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Mon Jul 25, 2011 10:08 am

If you need some step by step instructions, there are a couple on instructables. Heed what some people say about the need of a bumper and the several that broke. Learn safety first as this can be dangerous. Then build one safely.
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Willdebeers wrote:You could always buy one off joel at spudtech.com/store .

They are very high quality.
Im not paying 130 bucks lol
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Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:03 pm

You get what you pay for dude!!! And them pistons are awesome!! Also keep in mind they are bigger than what you originally wanted, which was 2 inch, right??
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Mon Jul 25, 2011 1:38 pm

@ the OP...you asked for help...I agreed to help you, but requested you to supply some minimal information.

The entire content of your reply?... "The one with 3 pics on the forum , I want bter performance"

No link...no real discernible effort on your part.

Now you want to buy a valve...but you don't want to pay for someone to build it.

My suggestion?

Stop posting...start reading and learning...then build the valve yourself. Draw the design using something like "paint", post it up and ask for some thoughts on the design.

Also suggest you re-read matty's post on the first page...he's spot on. :wink:
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Gippeto wrote:@ the OP...you asked for help...I agreed to help you, but requested you to supply some minimal information.

The entire content of your reply?... "The one with 3 pics on the forum , I want bter performance"

No link...no real discernible effort on your part.

Now you want to buy a valve...but you don't want to pay for someone to build it.

My suggestion?

Stop posting...start reading and learning...then build the valve yourself. Draw the design using something like "paint", post it up and ask for some thoughts on the design.

Also suggest you re-read matty's post on the first page...he's spot on. :wink:
Dude, i did provide the website on the other forum, alot of reading helps, and I am will to pay someone for it

Gippeto, pay attention on what i wrote and I never said Im not willling to pay someone for the piston sealing valve, And on the other forum I did post a picture (its on a website)
mattyzip77 wrote:You get what you pay for dude!!! And them pistons are awesome!! Also keep in mind they are bigger than what you originally wanted, which was
2 inch, right??

yes 2 inch,

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if you cant make this Im not sure you should be allowed to handle any piston valve, you get a much better appreciation for the power of a launcher if you understand the principles and build it yourself.

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Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:34 pm

The Supah, Mauler, and Destroyer are all options for a pre manufactured valve.

The operation of the first two are listed in the wiki.
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Mon Jul 25, 2011 6:40 pm

If you're in America*, a 1" porting valve will cost maybe $20, even including the pilot valve and stuff if you shop around. A 2" perhaps twice that.
If you want to buy one, gort sells them for $60/120 plus shipping, which I'm assuming you already knew. Is the price difference worth your time? I think most of us would rather see you attempt one yourself. You get street cred and all.

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*(land of the semi-free and home of cheap pvc)
So true! :lol:
Jsefcik, like everyone else here, I suggest the wiki. I'll even throw in the page link here. Take notes or something. Really dig into the physics of how the valve operates. Also, pay special attention to the diagrams down the right side of the page. It's really quite simple how they work.
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Here is a video I have found today whilst doing research for my next gun. Have a look.

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=apSA_ny8 ... c6122zopEw
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jsefcik wrote:
Willdebeers wrote:You could always buy one off joel at spudtech.com/store .

They are very high quality.
Im not paying 130 bucks lol
Welcome to the world of machined parts...baseline for an hours machine work in a shop will run you $100 + materials.
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