I am going to buy a new camlock piece and probably a new barrell because my C:B ratio will be all messed up now. What's the best way to fit these things one there? Pics would help.

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Oh yes sorry, I didn't realize until now that you tried grinding down the barrel instead. It depends on how well the epoxy has cured on this one you have. They are only $8 or so...I would be inclined to just start with a new one.metallover wrote:Ok, so you use 2" camlocks and you dremeled the inside of the camlock. That sounds like a much better approach. I still might be able to salvage my camlock after all...
That's a good idea. I brought out my holesays, but didn't have or know the right size. I'll probably pick on of those up tomorrow and see if I can get it to work.EphOph wrote:The camlock fittings I buy might have a slightly smaller inner diameter. To pass a 1.5" pipe through, I first run a 1 7/8" hole saw through and then finish it off with a dremel sanding bit. Takes me 10 minutes this way instead of an hour of doing it with the dremel only.
I didn't think epoxy could stick to polypropylene, so I use the female fittings with MPT PVC adapters to attach them to the barrel. Looks nice, but sure adds a lot of weight.
You have exactly what you need...ghetto drill press should be fine for this application. Just take your time sanding. Use a circular motion around the inside of the coupler to sand it evenly. You may have to use 2 different depth settings of the sanding drum to get everything reamed out.metallover wrote:The situation is looking up. I got the old piece off no problem using a 2" dia pipe as a slide hammer. The best tool I found is a 1" sanding thing with a bunch of replacement sanding heads. I can set up a drill in a vice or clamp it to a bench and I will have a ghetto drill press. I think this might just work out perfect.
There are several around. One of them, BCarms, advertises in Spudfiles pages.metallover wrote: I think someone should start up a spudgun company... Make all that suff like propane adapters, 2.5" pvc and fittings, along with correctly sized camlocks....