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#1 Mod Man

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 01:54 AM

Hey, First thanks all to whom all the great ideas have been coming forward lately. For your consideration, The Shaft Collar Catch...Posted ImageCompletely contained in the 3/4Tee Posted Image7/16ths id shaft collar (drilled out to 1/2in)Posted ImagePosted ImagePosted ImagePosted ImageUpcoming pump action I'm workin on. If you guys want a write up let me know. Feel free to ask any questions and or comments.......Later, Mod

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#2 SgNerf

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 09:05 AM

Looks great, i like how simple the mechanism is with just the fitted metal collar and catch spring.

Time to check out hobby stores for metal rods and collars! :)

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#3 NerfGeek416

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 01:19 PM

I really like this, but what purpose does the washer serve? What size is it? I am not being critical, I am just curious.
This seems to be basically an american version of SgNerf's catch. If that is true, could you substitute 3/4" CPVC for the shaft collar, and use 1/2" CPVC as a plunger rod?

Edited by NerfGeek416, 29 November 2010 - 01:21 PM.

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#4 k9turrent

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 02:08 PM

For whatever reason, the following link wasn't posted on the haven.

http://www.nerfrevol....php?f=9&t=2227

NOT TRYING TO HIJACK THE THREAD NOR PISS OFF MODMAN BUT THIS IS A VERRY CLEAN VERSION OF THE MOST RECENT DEVELOPMENT IN HOMEMADE TRIGGER DESIGNS

Edited by k9turrent, 29 November 2010 - 05:15 PM.

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That's about it. And thanks Angela who helped me with these pictures.. It looks huge in her hands.


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#5 thedom21

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 04:29 PM

I would like to know where you bought that shaft collar and the part number.
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#6 Mod Man

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 04:32 PM

SG, Thanks, the T location is directly from yours, I had been wrestling with incorporating it into the back end of the plunger tube when your catch Tee Post breathed new life to allot of frustration....Thanks

NG416 The 1inch fender washer provides a platform for the catch spring to seat against. That spring in turn produces the pressure for the catch to engage the notch in the plunger rod. Thanks for the question.

K9 WTF! D.B. Cooper, hijacking is a crime.......lol
I don't know exactly what your up to here........but. Please go find some other corner of the forums to piss in.

If I read you wrong then please accept my apology, if I didn’t then by all means elaborate please....a pm will suffice....lol

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#7 Mod Man

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 04:37 PM

The dom21 Most parts are from ace hardware or menards big box
The shaft collar was by the nuts and bolts bins on the back wall ...lol
7/16ths I.D. Shaft Collar (drilled out to a 1/2in.)
Just ask they should know what you are talking about.......yeah, should know.

Thanks for your question.....Later, Mod
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#8 Drax

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Posted 29 November 2010 - 05:17 PM

A few questions:

Wouldn't it just be easier to use a 1/2" ID shaft collar?
How do you get the washer in the tee, and what keeps it in place?
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Posted 01 December 2010 - 07:57 PM

A few questions:

Wouldn't it just be easier to use a 1/2" ID shaft collar?
How do you get the washer in the tee, and what keeps it in place?

Hey Drax, 1/2in I.D. shaft collars are about a 1in 1/8th in outside dia. to big for the i.d. of the 3/4in. pvc I'm trying to fit. On larger dia. pvc you can use the 1/2in. shaft collar and no need for drilling. The washer fits the T just snug. I haven't had any prob of it moving around on me because its under constant pressure from the spring. I may put a drop of hot glue in there if need be but sofar no prob. Thanks for the question and if you have any others let them rip. Later, Mod
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#10 Drax

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Posted 01 December 2010 - 10:10 PM

The washer fits the T just snug. I haven't had any prob of it moving around on me because its under constant pressure from the spring. I may put a drop of hot glue in there if need be but so far no prob.

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I'm just confused as to how the washer gets in the tee in the first place. No matter how I visualize this, you couldn't get the washer in there, since all 3 ports have the little ridge in them that I presume the washer is resting on, and if it was small enough to fit in, then it'd just get popped out the bottom. I dunno, odds are I'm just overthinking this.
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Posted 01 December 2010 - 10:29 PM

The washer fits the T just snug. I haven't had any prob of it moving around on me because its under constant pressure from the spring. I may put a drop of hot glue in there if need be but so far no prob.

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I'm just confused as to how the washer gets in the tee in the first place. No matter how I visualize this, you couldn't get the washer in there, since all 3 ports have the little ridge in them that I presume the washer is resting on, and if it was small enough to fit in, then it'd just get popped out the bottom. I dunno, odds are I'm just overthinking this.


Yes the washer just fits into the Tee resting on small mold seam, not yet into the junction where the t is formed. 3/4in nibco sched 40 Tee and a 1inch o.d. fender washer, check it out at your local hardware. I think I may do a small write up in the next couple days. Mod
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#12 Edible Autopsy

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Posted 01 December 2010 - 11:00 PM

That's sweet. I really would like to see a write-up for the whole pump action blaster.
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