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Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 10:46 am |
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Darth |
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I bought this 88 gram AS REFILL adapter from B&A "thinking" (thinking is my main problem) I could just screw it on a 88 gram CO2 tank and go ... but, not the case … there is no piercing pin in the adapter. I guess the term “refill” should have given me a clue.
Anyway … after looking at it for a while ... I think I know why. It would be really hard to get one in there and keep the check valve operational/serviceable. So, I made this setup. I sunk all the dimensions .066" deeper and shortened the check valve stem by the same amount ... to keep everything equal. Then I counter bored a 3/8" wide by .062" deep recess. Then I made a piercing "disk" that sits in the recess. I made the disk from a Grade 8 bolt then case hardened it. I copied the dimensions for the piercing pin from the Hammerli 850 valve ... as far as how much it sticks up above the surface.
To use it, I fully seated the check valve with a wooden dowel, set the disk in the recess (because there is nothing holding it in there) and then screw the cylinder into the fitting. After that cylinder is "spent", I'll have to retrieve or verify the location of the disk and repeat the process for the next one.
I’ve installed and removed it three times so far on my 850 as I have been doing chrony testing. Seems to work just fine so far … time will tell.
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Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:23 pm |
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oddtodd |
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Cool! That is a really slick setup. If it works well, you ought to really think about patenting it. There's money in stuff like that. |
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Posted: Wed Aug 28, 2013 12:58 pm |
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Darth |
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oddtodd wrote: |
Cool! That is a really slick setup. If it works well, you ought to really think about patenting it. There's money in stuff like that. |
Well, I also make oil lines and a few other items for the old Kawasaki Triples. Those are not made by anybody that I know of, and the old (used) ones are getting hard to find.
I first thought that I would make a little money doing that ... but alas ... it just barely keeps the "hobbies" going. I only do it because I love the bikes ... and the guys that ride those things are some of the greatest people around ... kinda like "airgunner people"
But thanks for the compliment ... !!
The only reason I did that was because of my ignorance. I bought the gun knowing I would only shoot about 10-20 rounds in between tests. I also bought 4 of the 88 gram cylinders and that adapter. When I found I couldn't use the cylinders with the adapter (how I wanted to) I had to come up with something ...
But, at least now, I know it can be done ... well, it's still in the Beta testing mode ...
Perhaps B&A will adapt it ?? |
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