Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
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Assuming the piston washer on your airgun is held to the piston with a screw, then you could buy a small bit of PTFE (commonly known by the DuPont brand name - Teflon) and have it machined to fit the piston and cylinder.snIPer";p="29100 wrote:where in bangalore can we get synthetic washers / silicon washer (is that what they are called) for airguns ?
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
thanx Mack The Knife for that ptfe info,
if the machining works out well,it should do the job,but i guess it would be a tough thing to machine since its coeff of friction must be very low,otherwise please let me know if this material could be moulded.
does PTFE come in small cubes?
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if the machining works out well,it should do the job,but i guess it would be a tough thing to machine since its coeff of friction must be very low,otherwise please let me know if this material could be moulded.
does PTFE come in small cubes?
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Sanjiv,
I have seen a couple of machined PTFE piston washers and have heard off a few more from friends. I am not sure what shape PTFE is available in but the only example I have seen was a cylinder.
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I have seen a couple of machined PTFE piston washers and have heard off a few more from friends. I am not sure what shape PTFE is available in but the only example I have seen was a cylinder.
Mack The Knife
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thanx Mack The Knife,
if i get a piece of ptfe cylinder about 3-4 inches i would make the washer n post pictures and details.
Any idea what kinda shop would deal in ptfe?
thanx and regards sanjiv
if i get a piece of ptfe cylinder about 3-4 inches i would make the washer n post pictures and details.
Any idea what kinda shop would deal in ptfe?
thanx and regards sanjiv
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Please click on the following link for more info on synthetic / leather washers http://indiansforguns.com/viewtopic.php?p=29232#29232
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hi Mack The Knife,..Mack The Knife Bana";p="14104 wrote:
Note: It is assumed here that the piston washer is not made of leather.
Mack The Knife
in case its a leather washer and that too a new one,what oil would you recommend,to dip it overnight before using it...
will you consider silicon oil ?
or would that be anyother commercially available oil ?
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Hi Sanjiv,
Let the leather washer soak in silicon oil overnight.
Mack The Knife
Let the leather washer soak in silicon oil overnight.
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
thanx Mack The Knife,
hope to see it not dieselling.
regards sanjiv
nb-wud you be travelling to pune on the 10th of oct,or wud it be only in the last few days of the year,(considering the chrono only for testing and the targets )
hope to see it not dieselling.
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nb-wud you be travelling to pune on the 10th of oct,or wud it be only in the last few days of the year,(considering the chrono only for testing and the targets )
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Re: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
I am sorry but I do not have the ability to travel back in time. As for the last week of December, I doubt if I will have much free time, so don't expect me to bring the chrono along.wud you be travelling to pune on the 10th of oct,or wud it be only in the last few days of the year
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ooops sorry for that mistake....
thought subconciously NOV....
ya i understand it wud be quite too much then ,atleast if possible the targets,Spinner and a crow wud keep the lad feel gifted for the new year.
thanx and warm regards sanjiv
thought subconciously NOV....
ya i understand it wud be quite too much then ,atleast if possible the targets,Spinner and a crow wud keep the lad feel gifted for the new year.
thanx and warm regards sanjiv
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Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Article Name: Lubing the internal components of a spring-piston airgun
Author: Mack The Knife Bana
De.scription: Do's & Don'ts for correctly lubing a spring-piston airgun
Category: Gun Care & Gunsmithing
Type: How to
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Author: Mack The Knife Bana
De.scription: Do's & Don'ts for correctly lubing a spring-piston airgun
Category: Gun Care & Gunsmithing
Type: How to
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