#1
Posted 14 October 2013 - 12:53 PM
#2
Posted 14 October 2013 - 08:58 PM
22:47- Zorn :BONUS
#3
Posted 14 October 2013 - 09:09 PM
Nitefinder rifle my good man.I'm not familiar with the acronym NFR could you clarify.
#4
Posted 14 October 2013 - 09:17 PM
Nitefinder rifle my good man.
Interesting, I've never heard it called that. 9691K53 should work for a seal.
Edited by cheerios, 14 October 2013 - 09:17 PM.
22:47- Zorn :BONUS
#5
Posted 15 October 2013 - 07:32 AM
#6
Posted 15 October 2013 - 09:39 AM
#7
Posted 15 October 2013 - 12:15 PM
#8
Posted 15 October 2013 - 01:24 PM
You doubleposted and no. You should be able to make the plunger head with washers and the seal sandwiche'd inbetween.so u use the stock plunger head and just but the ucup on it
#9
Posted 15 October 2013 - 01:26 PM
#11
Posted 15 October 2013 - 03:15 PM
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#12
Posted 15 October 2013 - 07:39 PM
#13
Posted 15 October 2013 - 08:46 PM
I fear you may be screwed, Gregory. Assuming that you're using 1'' OD tubing with a 1/16'' wall, 9691K52 and 9691K53 will be too fat and 9691K51 will be too small.
Has anyone actually used a 9691K51? With the catalog specifying the OD of the base as 3/4, I'll bet it would fit the 7/8" ID tube. I mean, based on the OD difference between the lip and the base of the K52 (I have some), it seems reasonable. If you are not using the 7/8" ID tube, you could use the 1" Lee's tubing, which has an ID of 0.9" and would be perfect with the K52.
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#14
Posted 16 October 2013 - 03:14 AM
#15
Posted 16 October 2013 - 03:54 PM
In Zorn's FAL 3, he uses a 9691K56 with 1.25" PVC. I haven't tried it myself yet, but I assume that it works considering he has a functioning blaster. It is good to know that this works even though it may be the only u-cup to fit a common pipe.I've found that none of the sizes are really compatible with any of our commonly used pipes
#16
Posted 16 October 2013 - 04:03 PM
Thanks for he help the reason I wanted to use a u cup is because I wanted to get a PERFECT seal not 98%. Thanks for the helpI would just use the stock plunger head for this one. You can even get a pretty good seal with it if you try hard. As for attaching it, drill into your plunger rod, tap it for a 6-32 screw, and screw on the plunger head with a 3/4" or 1" 6-32 screw.
#17
Posted 16 October 2013 - 06:56 PM
You're not going to get perfect seal by that definition.Thanks for he help the reason I wanted to use a u cup is because I wanted to get a PERFECT seal not 98%. Thanks for the help
The best you can hope for as a generic test is that the seal is good enough that static friction overcomes plunger pressure when you plug the front. But you can achieve that without a u-cup
Kruger and Dunning (1999)
#18
Posted 16 October 2013 - 10:02 PM
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