Originally posted by Tarsun2
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Anyone know the specs on the brass valve retention screw?
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lol
was more an off the cuff joke.
i see that you have high regards for his machining and paintball knowledge base as well.
if thats the case though, all you would need to do is fill/seal the in the bottom tube. the valve does not undergo any rotational forces. the air pressure holds it back, and the press pin limits the strikers travel forward.
all you would need to do is keep the valve from rotating. it seems like the threaded brass setscrew is overkill. <-- this is ultimately what im getting at.
delrin/nylon/plastic would be cheaper and can probably be made with a die, sandpaper, and a drill.
dont get me wrong, id always prefer the "proper/factory" way of using a brass setscrew. if parts are hard to come by though and there is a cheaper and easier alternative, it might be worth looking into.
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Originally posted by Tarsun2 View Post
if thats the case though, all you would need to do is fill/seal the in the bottom tube. the valve does not undergo any rotational forces. the air pressure holds it back, and the press pin limits the strikers travel forward.
Really though, if anything happens you have to do a full tear down just to reset the valve
all you would need to do is keep the valve from rotating. it seems like the threaded brass setscrew is overkill. delrin/nylon/plastic would be cheaper and can probably be made with a die, sandpaper, and a drill.
dont get me wrong, id always prefer the "proper/factory" way of using a brass setscrew. if parts are hard to come by though and there is a cheaper and easier alternative, it might be worth looking into.
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