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by wetmonkey442 » Fri May 13, 2011 5:54 am
The homemade pump I use actually doesn't leak at all, but it's a little hard to move for my tastes. I'll post a picture of that soon. In the video I am using a stock pump off of a CPS 1-3-5. The reason for the leakage (I believe), is that the walls of the PVC pipe are significantly less smooth than the plastic they use in stock blasters, and the rubber gasket has trouble conforming. I might look into constructing the pump shaft out of a different materials.
In your plan, the head of the bolt only needs to be large enough to hold the o-ring against the edge of the aluminum, right? In that case, I could just grind down the excess bolt head so that it is able to slide freely in the pipe.
In studying and comparing pumps I came across an interesting design difference between Water Warriors and Super Soaker. Water Warriors uses a very simple single o-ring fitted into a grooved shaft, whereas Super Soaker uses a more complex rubber skirt that is longer and raised at both ends.
@M4: There is a good chance that I will try to make a third one before the end of the summer which incorporates an improved pump, smaller trigger valve and all metal 1/4" cross between the PC and check valves in order to reduce dead space and increase lamination. If I do, then that is the one I will be bringing to the war.
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