Mini Coaxial Epoxy Issues

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I am making a mini coaxial cannon, the design is here:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/mini-br ... 13603.html

I have almost completed it, but I have come across a major problem with my epoxying and threaded bushings. Here goes: I'll explain it with pics.
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This is the front. I cannot thread the nipple on the inside of the bushing because the threads on that side of the nipple are damaged.
This is the front. I cannot thread the nipple on the inside of the bushing because the threads on that side of the nipple are damaged.
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Here is a closeup of the tee, I guess I will have to either cut the barrel or try and pull that epoxied nipple off.
Here is a closeup of the tee, I guess I will have to either cut the barrel or try and pull that epoxied nipple off.
Here you can see that the threaded nipples (which are epoxied on) need to be attached to the coupling and bushing with threaded bushings. I should have epoxied it together with the bushings on  the barrel section, so now I need a way to get that bushing where it needs to go.
Here you can see that the threaded nipples (which are epoxied on) need to be attached to the coupling and bushing with threaded bushings. I should have epoxied it together with the bushings on the barrel section, so now I need a way to get that bushing where it needs to go.
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Massive tee :shock: Why not a new nipple? Is the chamber a nipple? I should have a vid soon of my almost completeled gun.


Good job btw.
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Yes, the tee is massive (1.5" I believe), It needs to be so large because it holds an 1/4" tee seen in the picture I will attach here. Every piece of pipe on there is a nipple, the ones on the barrel are epoxied on there, I would rather not epoxy them back on if possible. I look forward to the vid!
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Here is the 1/4" brakeline barrel, all fittings on there are epoxied with marine epoxy. I might be able to pull those nipples off, I am not sure how dry they are.
Here is the 1/4" brakeline barrel, all fittings on there are epoxied with marine epoxy. I might be able to pull those nipples off, I am not sure how dry they are.
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Sorry to double post, but I do really need some advice on this problem. The only options I can think of now are:
Cut the barrel and put bushing on, glue barrel back together somehow.

Try and slide nipples off (might only be possible for the one above the tee)

Epoxy nipples into larger bushing (my least favorite).
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Why did you epoxy it? Teflon tape?
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So you can't unscrew the fittings with a big pipe wrench? Have you tried adding a few feet of steel pipe on the end to get more leverage?

I may be missing something, but why don't you just heat it up to the point that the epoxy melts? Doesn't seem too difficult, but be sure to do it outside.
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It's not the threads that are the problem, I guess I wasn't very clear about that. Anyway, the problem is that I couldn't find fittings that would go from 1/4" brakeline to 1/4" galv. fittings, so I epoxied the brakeline into 1/4" a galv. steel pipe nipple. I was then planning on threading the nipple into a 1/4" by 3/4" bushing, but I did not slide the bushings over the barrel where they would need to be for it all to screw back together. Because I didn't do that, I cannot screw the bushing on because (obviously) the 1/4" threads will not slide over the 1/4" nipple. I know this is probably confusing, but good news is that I have come across a solution, I will use larger bushings + epoxy and be sure everything is in the right place before I glue. Thanks for replying!
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