I got a bad valve on mi PP800, send back to repair, turned back the same...
All seems ok, but if I shoot, the weapon starts loosing air and get empty in about 2/3 hours, I dismout it 3 times, the first I see a ton of debris and dirt inside the cilinder so I wash it carefully, it hold a little better the air, but same result.
Second Time I oil slightly the insides with silicone (I know is not advisable), same result.. the 3rd time I wash and dry it all, but didn't work. I supose that the debris caused little irregularities on the valve or something and is just F**** up.
The spares are out of stock right now and are pretty exprensive for what it is.
This is the valve disasembled, I wonder if I can try to roll a tiny cape of teflon tape, or maybe melt some plastic or wathever that creates a cape.
I also got a 3d printer, the plastics are not prepared to hold high pressures and are porous on microscopic level, but they can be heat/solvent treated to solidify better... Is there any common solution?
All seems ok, but if I shoot, the weapon starts loosing air and get empty in about 2/3 hours, I dismout it 3 times, the first I see a ton of debris and dirt inside the cilinder so I wash it carefully, it hold a little better the air, but same result.
Second Time I oil slightly the insides with silicone (I know is not advisable), same result.. the 3rd time I wash and dry it all, but didn't work. I supose that the debris caused little irregularities on the valve or something and is just F**** up.
The spares are out of stock right now and are pretty exprensive for what it is.
This is the valve disasembled, I wonder if I can try to roll a tiny cape of teflon tape, or maybe melt some plastic or wathever that creates a cape.
I also got a 3d printer, the plastics are not prepared to hold high pressures and are porous on microscopic level, but they can be heat/solvent treated to solidify better... Is there any common solution?