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  • thank you very much

  • nice keep it up

  • wich one is the best?? 

  • @turbotonic27 I would say 0:59 is the best, it has the lowest chance of leaking and it can handle more pressure. Thats becuase number 3 damages the bottle and number one is for low pressure.

  • @Crash29930 i am using number 3 and its good enough, it doesnt have any leaks,witch one are you using>??

  • @turbotonic27 I use air couplings because my airgun needs to handle a lot of pressure. Option 3 is fine, just don't use too much pressure.

  • you know even putting tape in there isn't going to stop AIR LEAKS!!!

  • @THESCHILLDOG 0:25 ...learn english, or at least learn to read english.

  • @Crash29930 glue and tape are a bad combination... putting glue on something that can move can crack the glue depending on which one you use... and since this is mainly pvc stuff... pvc glue will crack causing an air leak

  • @THESCHILLDOG 0:43 The glue wont crack and it wont leak because I have tried this myself. The valve wont pop out of the copper pipe if you follow the instructions from 0:30 to 0:49. So if your valve pops out or starts leaking u should try a different method because there are more in the vid. And there is no PVC, I have no PVC parts in my guns.

  • go to a car tire place buy a tubeless valve . drill ya hole about a mm / or maby 1/16 of an inch smaller than the valve base and put it in the lid of the bottle .... no glueing no fuss

  • Great video, unfortunately I didn't find a valve that could be opened and closed. But I should be able to make of some of these.

  • @SuperK00k look in all your local hardware stores, try a ball valve they are abt 8-14 dollars

  • get a 90 turn valve i have one ill post a vid on my airgun for u

  • thanks

    it helped

  • whats the song called

  • Dunno.

  • Too hard to turn them? 0_o lol

  • thanks

  • For the third option, that is the drill-hole-and-put-bike-tyre-v­alve-through method, I just glue the valve down with copious amounts of silicon, then after that's dried I cover the whole mess in liquid nails. That makes an almost indestructable but still fleshy and airtight seal. Works for me.

  • I dont think making a hole in the bottle is a smart move.... why not screwing a T peace on the bottle then put a 1 way valve and ball valve on it? thats what I did and got a handle :)

  • I fully agree with that, All my airguns have that same design.

  • Your gonna have to buy a tire.

  • OR, you could go to the hardware store and buy one of those air needles used for pumping up basket balls and just use that. Its a lot cheaper, and easier then destroying a bike tire.

  • Where is the air valve on the bike???

  • Wow thats a very intelligent question.

  • THHHHAAAAAAAANNNNNNKKKK YOOOOOOOUUUU!!!!!

    many of deez fukers keep forgetting people dont kno wat the fuk they are doin!, u put alot of time in the vid and i love that. respect

  • Thanks.

  • tanks man

  • i stole an air valve off my friends lil bro's bike

  • HAHAHA.

  • super glue can melt the plastic and then you will lose preasure .

  • It doesn't

  • hey m8s i need som help with the first one

    1) how would u pump air into it?

    2) how would u fit it on or in like a milk can or soda bottle?

  • 1) Go to 00:42 You see a valve connection on top of the valve

    2) The way to connect this one is to use compression fits. So basically you connect the tube to your airgun and you have an airtight fit.

  • and how does the first type fit into the gun?

  • It is a tube just like the barrel.

    you can connect it the same way (compression fits).

  • can som1 explain to me in words plz?

  • why use tape whats wrong with epoxy ?? deccent epoxy can hold up to 400 psi

  • Ofcourse epoxy is better!! (if you have it use it!)

    I know but this vid shows how to make a valve out of simple materials. (I don't have epoxy)

  • Why don't you use a air valve that already has a threaded fitting on it and use a threaded adapter and simply tee off before the valve ,instead of trying to use glue which can fail under pressure and hurt yourself ,use a blow gun trigger ,used in air compress, at 100 psi can throw any small bit of crap with at lot of force !

  • No, at first this video tells you how to make such a valve. and I have never seen an adapter in which you can simply screw a bike valve.

    Don't warn me that I can hurt myself, I wont.

  • other way to get a valve?

  • yea, you should be able to use a gas connector.

  • dude, i mena that valve u shut and unshut to fire with. i knew that shit but...

  • hay where do u bye a velve from?

  • do you know what a bicycle tire is? yes, well THAT valve. you can cut it out.

  • ok tank you

  • lol

  • u can get a valve off a old bike and u can get the trigger valve at a hard ware store like home depot

  • try schedule 40 PVC, any glue or sealant would do, when you pressurize the chamber, the air will try to force the valve out the hole, you just need an airtight seal, smaller dia sch 40 can hold 330PSI (1-1/2" dia)

  • man, nice vid! But I can't understand, what kind of glue do you use? which pression we can fill this bottle(coke bottle)?

  • glue doesnt matter, most of them will do the trick but I recommend sillicon or superglue.

    you should look up the maximum pressure for a coke bottle, I dunno. but never put it under pressure if it is damaged scratches can make it explode with sharp things flying around

  • first!!!!!!!!

    nice vid!

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