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kaneashiru1

Member Since 19 Jan 2012
Offline Last Active Feb 15 2012 08:50 AM

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In Topic: noob question broken plunger tube shaft

02 February 2012 - 10:30 PM

Thanks guys I, ended up epoxying the thing with a dart in it, then 2 coats of epoxy sanded it cut a shard of pvc pipe and laid it across as reinforcement... It dries today I'll post pics when I'm done...


I didn't use pipe cutters cause I was following a vid where the guy didn't cut the whole thing out, he just cut it enough to open it up and dremel the insides.. thanks guys...

And yes Pause that's my other option

In Topic: noob question broken plunger tube shaft

02 February 2012 - 02:50 AM

Thanks guys... I kinda crammed a drat in there to get the alignment right then put an epoxy over coat on the tube after i sanded it a bit so that the epoxy had something to hold on..

I'l probably riun the dart, I'm expecting it to stick to the epoxy that leaks into the pipe but i'll prolly just file the insides out...



Oh yeah forgot to mention i can't find brass tubes here... ~_~ that's why I'm forced to make a custom without them.. ~_~

Hmmm.. i think i've some wire around or something...
How thick can I make the bridge so that it won't it hit anything else on the inside?

In Topic: Noob pvc question

30 January 2012 - 12:50 AM

I think it kinda depends on if you used solvent, if you did... well pvc's cheap... Otherwise it depends on the glue, I know there are glue solvents.. ^_^ Check the type then google it..
I'm a lazy person so I'd probably just cut it off fit a smaller diameter pvc where i cut, then refit another tube of the original diameter over it then glue all 3 pieces together... Hope this helps.