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WARPIG Tech Talk - Spyder

Re: Need Thread size/Pitch for Shutter LPC

In Reply to: Need Thread size/Pitch for Shutter LPC posted by Mike on October 19, 2003 at 23:03:21:


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Posted by:
Jason Greenwood

on October 23, 2003 at 12:45:53

: Hi All,

: First off, great site!
: I'm pretty new to paintball and lovin' it!

: Here's the deal, I'm working on making a larger Low Pressure Chamber for my Shutter. I have a full machine shop, but I cannot figure out the Thread size/Pitch on the existing LPC. I think it is somewhere just under 3/4" dia. (0.734") and the pitch seems to be about 17-18 tpi. Does anyone know the correct specs for this thread? I would be willing to make a larger (about 5-6" long) LPC at a VERY discounted rate ($3-4) for whoever comes through with the data.

: Thanks in advance,

Sorry can't help on your problem but I also have access to a machine shop and have just added a Low pressure chamber to my spyder (mine did not come with one)and put a gauge port on the side. I have a question for you, what is the Volume of the existing LP chamber? what is the Vol of the one you are adding? does the existing one give you any problems?

I did look at a few sites for you for the thread answer but could not find anything, sorry

Jason

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