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General Discussion To Gateway To Airguns => The Shop => : JTK January 02, 2008, 06:50:11 AM

: poor mans compressor
: JTK January 02, 2008, 06:50:11 AM
To all those wanting to know how to compress without having a compressor...

: RE: poor mans compressor
: Phil_B January 02, 2008, 07:34:34 AM
Looks like it works to me, and no extra $$  good job:)
: RE: poor mans compressor
: 30-06 January 02, 2008, 08:07:28 AM
As we like to say in S.Africa " n Boer maak n plan"( A"farmer" makes a plan )" whatever gets the job done" When i stripped my springer the last time, due to a broken spring,we used 4 arms and a 90 degrees flat service on a workbench to "compress" the spring. I clung to it like hell to make sure everything stayed where it is supposed to. One guy i know actualy dented his fridge when he fieldstipped his springer on the kitchen table. He says the spring flew like a bat out of hell and his wife wasnt impressed with him either.

JTK are you in the REPUBLIC? Where are you?

Regards
JOHAN
: RE: poor mans compressor
: JTK January 02, 2008, 08:16:01 AM
Hi Johan,

yes, in CapeTown. you?

JT

: RE: poor mans compressor
: 30-06 January 02, 2008, 05:34:09 PM
JTK i live in GEORGE in the Western Cape. I am about 430km from you.Seeing that you live in Cape Town, give http://www.all-about-airguns.co.za a try if you need something. The 2 guys Ben & Farmer are very nice to deal with.

I'll see you around on the GTA

JOHAN
: RE: poor mans compressor
: jct842 January 02, 2008, 05:53:00 PM
used my bench vise twice now to open a springer.  works like a charm.  I made a board up with a clamp and screw it to the bench top.  John
: RE: poor mans compressor
: JTK January 02, 2008, 11:34:55 PM
Hi Johan,

grew up in Stilbaai. Wanting to come back with a passion. Do you know of any IT Man job down that way? I will be there in a flash :) maybe we can start up a club down there.. Some of my friends are crack shots and will always be willing to join. Then the rest of SA will have to look out as we will be kicking but :)
JT
: Re: poor mans compressor
: Gene_SC January 03, 2008, 01:16:42 AM
Gentlemen, although there are many ways to disassemble springer air rifles, the above ways are not the safest ways to do it. Due to the fact that we have such a diversified membership of young men, women and new air gunners included, these methods are not safe and the majority of the GTA membership does not practice such unsafe procedures. Some new members may take your ideas and get seriously hurt because they do not know or understand the power of the spring tension of most springers. I seriously urge you to not post these methods on the GTA. One of the main goals of the GTA is to practice safe air gunning.

Thanks
Gene
: Re: poor mans compressor
: JTK January 03, 2008, 02:58:20 AM
HI Gene,

apologies, was not trying to insinuate that my method is the safest but under the circumstances it is pretty effective. The block clamped on this side of the receiver was to prevent it from "coming my way" should it decide to jump out. The spacer between the back block and guide is self centering which keeps the spring nicely centered when releasing the pressure using the wise. I would also not suggest using a hammer to remove the pin. I just adjusted the tension to the point where I could push it out preventing sideways pressure on the setup. I also pushed it out my way against the block. But yes you are correct. Unless you take responsibility for these types of actions and put precautions in your actions one should not try these methods.

JT
: RE: poor mans compressor
: 30-06 January 03, 2008, 03:08:11 AM
JTK ,I Dont know of any positions currently available , but ill keep an ear to the ground. I will definately try to use a spring compresser next time, i dont want to encourage unsafe behaviour. Sorry guys. Thanks Gene for pointing that out. I am still a newbie and i try my best to learn from the WISE.

I think there's still tons of stuff that i can learn from the GTA. Keep on posting the technical stuff.

JOHAN
: Re: poor mans compressor
: Gene_SC January 03, 2008, 03:23:16 AM
Thanks guys...:) Bob and me do appreciate your cooporation on this subject.

Gene
: Re: poor mans compressor
: January 04, 2008, 04:06:38 PM
Hello everyone,
 I made my own safer version of this compressor today to clean, debur and lube my new crossman quest. My wife and I ordered on Dec. 13th a Quest for my 14 yr old sun from *_*_*_*_*_* sporting goods.com it had garenteed x-mas delivery. Well it didn't make it wasn't even close. I called and whined a few times and they sent us another rifle that arrived before the one I ordered. Anyway we got to keep both rifles for the cost of one.
 After fireing the rifle for a few hours I wasn't happy with it so I started looking online for solutions and found this site after 2 days of reading and research I was ready to tear the rifle down.
 Wow what a difference!!!!
 It was filthy inside I  mean dirty in a bad way a grity gunk coated most of the rifle chamber the spring ends looked like they had a non slip finish on them the piston was rough the tophat had a huge nick in it and was surounded buy gunk.
 After a total cleaning I sanded everything that I could. Including the full depth of the cylinder wall, debured everything and gave it a lube job. Once I was done and the rifle reassambled it was to late for tagert shooting so i fired it into a hillside a few times.
WOW WOW
 defently worth the effort and i bet a pro could realy make a rifle sing!!!!

Thanks for the info you made my free rifle a good free rifle

 Ryan
: Re: poor mans compressor
: Big_Bill January 05, 2008, 06:35:51 AM


Welcome to the GTA Ryan,



I glad that you found us ! This IS a GREAT PLACE TO BE !!!!



You sure received a good deal on the two for one rifle. You might want to post a photo of your spring compressor, and if you have a chronograph, some before and after readings of your tuned rifle.



I hope to see you post often, new thoughts and ideas are what make for great improvements.



If you hunt, or perform pest control, we have the Hunting Gate, and we all love accounts of your hunts, and photos of your rifle and trophies !!!



The Best !



Bill

: RE: poorer mans compressor
: dank February 16, 2008, 10:35:17 PM
I've done at least 20 guns this way. It seemed too obvious to me one day while shopping at the hardware store.
: RE: poorer mans compressor
: February 17, 2008, 09:42:19 AM
Hey Dan,

How long of a clamp are you using?  I have a few smaller ones, maybe good enough for a spring pistol.  Those clamps are bar none some of the handiest tools in my shop.

-Josh
: Re: poor mans compressor
: dank February 17, 2008, 08:34:43 PM
maybe 36" ? I cant remember but it was the longest one Ace Harware sold. Around $27.00? I know it's not the safest way to do it but I wanted to remove my spring that day and I figured I'd make something better later. I found it to be so handy that I never did end up building a airgun specific spring compressor.
: Re: poor mans compressor
: February 18, 2008, 04:43:05 AM
Thanks Dan!