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  • bryan
    Registered User
    • Sep 2002
    • 26

    #1

    Delrin body

    Just a thought here..

    but what would be the disadvantages of making a cocker body out of delrin. As long as they've made one out of lexan shouldnt delrin be ok? I know it would scatch easy but your bolt would slide hella easy. Gimme some feedback!

    Thanks!
  • John Molloy
    Old guy
    • Oct 2002
    • 19

    #2
    easy oway to answer is to say that the wear would cause gas leaks all over the place.
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    • yeahthatsme
      aka yeahthatswang
      • Sep 2002
      • 2592

      #3
      you would have to put stainless steel sleeves anywhere that conact is made with the body. that would make it pointless.
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      • 314159
        Registered User
        • Nov 2001
        • 555

        #4
        the only moving parts in an autococker that rub the body are the bolt, and the hammer.

        i have had a derlin bolt in my autococker for over a year and a half, and looks very good for wear.

        i don't think the body would suffer much from wear from the bolt and the hammer.
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        • Redkey
          Registered User
          • Jan 2002
          • 176

          #5
          Before you build a complete body you might want to drill and tap (or just tap) a couple of holes to see how well the material holds threads.

          I'll have to check on the materials properties. You say that someone built one out of lexan? aka polycarbonate, a fairly tough plastic, I'll look up those properties as well.

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          • Spaceman613
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            • Jan 2002
            • 550

            #6
            First, the valve chamber is a pressure vessel, be careful.

            Second, isnt it odd how most look down on Brass Eagle becaus ehte markers arnt made of aluminum or Stainless? Now you want to make an aluminum marker out of a composite (plastic).

            Now for the big question. What problem are you trying to solve?
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            • sniper1rfa
              (Not a Wang Force member.)
              • Aug 2001
              • 1107

              #7
              i dont look down on BE for using plastic, i look down on them for using crappy plastic. :)
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              • Redkey
                Registered User
                • Jan 2002
                • 176

                #8
                in the world of

                materials engineering we refer to it as CPS

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                • Styles
                  of the Valar Reborn
                  • Sep 2002
                  • 16

                  #9
                  It would certainly work, but as mentioned the hammer and bolt would cause it to wear down. Making a body out of delrin so your bolt is "hella easy" doesn't make much sense though, considering the finish you can get from a honed bolt bore and matched bolt.

                  Anodized aluminum is a very hard material, and bolts with and without o-rings can wear even that down. Delrin bolts don't wear aluminum down so bad, but pieces of grit that get on them do. Since there are no orings on these bolts they're entire length scrapes foreign material all over the bolt chamber. Look at the inside of an old Angel breech if you want to see an example. Delrin on delrin would wear even faster I believe.

                  The hammer you could possibly put o-rings on, but would still rub I believe.

                  You would want helicoils in all the threads, but some would be a problem, like the valve jam nut, and hammer spring adjuster. It would be quite easy to strip delrin threads.

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                  • athomas
                    Of course it works-its AGD
                    • Jan 2002
                    • 8039

                    #10
                    I would be concerned about the pressure rating of the delrin since it would be used to contain a high pressure.
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                    • toymyster
                      Team OSIRIS
                      • Dec 2000
                      • 1277

                      #11
                      The Delrin will hold the pressure ok!!! Where the body is taped for various parts to screw into, however, is a diferrent story!!! The pressure, even from the springs, is enough to pull those threads right out and strip out every single hole!!!
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                      • Sn1p3R21
                        Satan's Sidekick
                        • Nov 2002
                        • 18

                        #12
                        An idea for the threads. If you tried tapping them using a tap w/ steep threads that way the threads are thicker and have to pull through more material to strip, it may be sturdier. What i'm saying is that a few thick threads would be harder to strip than a lot of little ones, but i'm not sure how hard it would be to do. Plus, you'd probably have a hard time finding screws to fit.
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                        • SnapShot
                          Techy
                          • Sep 2002
                          • 7

                          #13
                          If you were to make a cocker body out of delrin you would first need to build an aluminum or Stainless steel skeleton as a frame. You could place the skeleton in a cocker body mold and then you could pour molten delrin into the mold.

                          If you made an aluminum skeleton you would solve the barrel thread problem. and you would have a stronger cocker body.

                          Here is another really big problem to overcome: DELRIN SWELLS UP WHEN IT IS EXPOSED TO MOISTURE!
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                          • poopthatkilledelvis
                            trogdor the burninator
                            • Nov 2002
                            • 20

                            #14
                            K&P customs has made a body out of carbon fiber. Super light and very strong.

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                            • Bront
                              Boogie Knight
                              • Nov 2002
                              • 137

                              #15
                              Also, wouldn't the body be realy slick to hold? Delrin is suposedly "Self Lubricating" (I'd think that realy means just realy low friction)

                              I've heard of people using a high end composit to make a body though, and that would probably work better than Delrin.
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