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Instead of the presta valve and 0-15 gauge you can use a low pressure gauge designed for motorcycle forks which has a button | Instead of the presta valve and 0-15 gauge you can use a low pressure gauge designed for motorcycle forks which has a button | ||
for releasing the pressure | for releasing the pressure | ||
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− | + | Put the plumbing together as in the photo with the low pressure gauge on the valved side | |
+ | Drill a hole in the stopend | ||
+ | Weld both access plugs to the joiner | ||
+ | Weld one screw cap on | ||
+ | Drill two holes in the unwelded cap,one for the male stopend,one for the presta valve | ||
+ | Fit the stopend through the hole into the Y piece and seal (i used araldite) | ||
+ | Fit the valve using two of the round nuts that stop the valve creeping and seal | ||
+ | Replace the rubber seal in the lid with a Viton one | ||
+ | Glue the small cap to the inside about 3/4" down | ||
+ | Drop in the marble | ||
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How to make a cheap water test kit
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Parts list
- 1/4" pressure gauge 0-15 psi
- 1/4" pressure gauge 0-100 psi
- 1/4" Y piece
- 1/4" Ball valve
- Bicycle "presta" valve
- 1/4" male stopend
- 2 x 43mm solvent weld access plugs
- 43mm solvent weld joiner
- Small plastic cap/cup
- Small marble
- Viton O ring
Instead of the presta valve and 0-15 gauge you can use a low pressure gauge designed for motorcycle forks which has a button for releasing the pressure total cost roughly £20
Assembly instuctions
Put the plumbing together as in the photo with the low pressure gauge on the valved side Drill a hole in the stopend Weld both access plugs to the joiner Weld one screw cap on Drill two holes in the unwelded cap,one for the male stopend,one for the presta valve Fit the stopend through the hole into the Y piece and seal (i used araldite) Fit the valve using two of the round nuts that stop the valve creeping and seal Replace the rubber seal in the lid with a Viton one Glue the small cap to the inside about 3/4" down Drop in the marble
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