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Mounting Coaxail barrel

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:41 pm
by qwerty
I'm in the middle of making my 1 1/4 coaxail pneumatic and im struggling to mount the barrel in side the chamber were the piston seals because it just flops down. I'm thinking of using sqaure dowl or rolled up tape.

Any suggestions would be greatly appreciated

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 2:45 pm
by MountainousDew
Are you saying that your barrel is drooping inside the chamber?

If so, just make a small "cross hairs" design... I don't know how to explain it without a picture so just wait like two minutes and I'll add it to my post.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:10 pm
by qwerty
Thats a good idea. Might try it

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 3:19 pm
by MRR
I did this on one of my guns, worked quite well and is improvable

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Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:19 pm
by psycix
I used pieces of fittings.

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 4:43 pm
by Moonbogg
Sureshot has kits for only $600.00

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 6:41 pm
by jagerbond
Moonbogg wrote:Sureshot has kits for only $600.00
The complete DIY kit for the BL-415 is $600
http://ultimatespudgun.com/product_info ... cts_id=152

You can get just the offset adapter kit for $90
http://ultimatespudgun.com/product_info ... cts_id=213

You could use the fan mount to support the rear of the barrel and to prevent the piston from cocking... Never tried it though.

Mike
Sureshot Inc. / http://www.ultimatespudgun.com

Cheap dirty and effective

Posted: Mon May 25, 2009 7:40 pm
by Technician1002
On my Mouse Musket I looked for a simple and cheap way to do it. I didn't get a photo. I took some Polyethylene tubing like they use to connect ice makers and cut 3 pieces an inch long. Mid length I drilled holes crossways through it and simply zip tied it to the barrel about 6 inches from the breech. they compressed slightly going inside the chamber. No worries about breaking, corrosion, etc.

EDIT Added modified drawing to show tubing spacers with zip tie.

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 1:06 am
by qwerty
im not spending $90 just on a part but i will probably go with Psycix's idea because of got lot of peices like that.

Posted: Tue May 26, 2009 3:26 am
by inonickname
I just used pieces of thick aluminum pipe (very thick), cut them into sections and epoxied them on in a radiation shape. Then I held the barrel and rotated it over a belt sander (don't stop moving it, keep at a constant speed) until it fit perfectly.

Posted: Mon Jun 08, 2009 11:30 pm
by jaythedogg
inonickname wrote:I just used pieces of thick aluminum pipe (very thick), cut them into sections and epoxied them on in a radiation shape. Then I held the barrel and rotated it over a belt sander (don't stop moving it, keep at a constant speed) until it fit perfectly.
That's a pretty decent idea ino, well thought out. :)