Air Gun Nozzle Extension... Fits Amflo,Coilhose and Knockoffs of the Two
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Air Gun Nozzle Extension... Fits Amflo,Coilhose and Knockoffs of the Two
Ever wish you could get some air blasted into a akward or
hazardous place but your nozzle just does not cut it safely...
well now you can
Here are some easy to follow directions for an extension for
an Amflo and coilhose airguns... this also fits some of the knockoffs..
I did this at The Tech Shop in San Jose California...
http://techshop.ws/
Gabriel Aceves...
hazardous place but your nozzle just does not cut it safely...
well now you can
Here are some easy to follow directions for an extension for
an Amflo and coilhose airguns... this also fits some of the knockoffs..
I did this at The Tech Shop in San Jose California...
http://techshop.ws/
Gabriel Aceves...
Step One.. Materials...
(1) Coilhose airgun
(1) 1/8 npt male to male pipe nipple
(1) .500 od x .375 id alluminum pipe... 24 inches long... ( you can make yours longer or shorter if you want)
(1)1/8 npt pipe tap
(1) Tap handle
(1) 1/8 npt male to male pipe nipple
(1) .500 od x .375 id alluminum pipe... 24 inches long... ( you can make yours longer or shorter if you want)
(1)1/8 npt pipe tap
(1) Tap handle
Step Two... Cutting the Pipe...
Measure out 24 inches of pipe and cut...
make your cuts square...
again if you want you can make yours longer or shorter if you wish...
make your cuts square...
again if you want you can make yours longer or shorter if you wish...
Step Three.. Deburr...
Now you are going to deburr your pipe on both ends on the inside and outside...
i used a belt sander to do my deburring...
i used a belt sander to do my deburring...
Step Four... Tapping the Pipe...
Now you are going to cut a 1\8 npt thread
on both ends of your pipe... If you use
a pipe with a .375 inside diameter you can just
run your tap right in without having to drill the
end out because the id is close enough to
the right size to work... So make sure your h\threads are straight
so your nozzle is straight when it is finished...
on both ends of your pipe... If you use
a pipe with a .375 inside diameter you can just
run your tap right in without having to drill the
end out because the id is close enough to
the right size to work... So make sure your h\threads are straight
so your nozzle is straight when it is finished...
Step Five... Dissasembly and Lay Out...
No you are going to take the tip off of
the gun and set it aside... and put all your components
on the table to get ready for reassembly...
the gun and set it aside... and put all your components
on the table to get ready for reassembly...
Step Six... Reassembly...
So now you are going to use the pipe nipple to connect the pipe to
your air gun and then just screw the tip onto the end of the
pipe and now you have an extended air nozzle for
getting into hazardous or just ackward places..
your air gun and then just screw the tip onto the end of the
pipe and now you have an extended air nozzle for
getting into hazardous or just ackward places..