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For my volvo we used seemless stainless tube for the barrels, brass for the pistons, tool steel for the rods, and aluminum for the end caps. To cut the o ring grooves in the end caps we used a modified internal thread cutter. You want to cut your o ring grooves just deep enough so that there is some friction there but not too much. These are the only pictures I have of my setup. It is probably easier to use brass and solder it together but this is the way my father inlaw did it and it works well.
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thanks for the info Reg, are both of your end caps threaded to screw on and then solder?
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Both ends are threaded and sealed with teflon tape. No soldering is used on these but I believe that is how it's done on the Vario machines.
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so you put the tape on and just tighten the endcaps up? i will give it a try and see how i get on
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Madda, the thread cutter is just ground on the back side enough to allow it to fit in the hole, and the cutting edge is ground square instead of pointed. Reg |
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