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Reed Valves For .049
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Reed Valves For .049
Hi I'm sure this has been answered many times. Kindly humor me.
There are Teflon, stainless, mylar and copper reed valves. Which one is the best one?
I have made some from old diskette film. They have actually worked well. Any suggestion?
Thanks
There are Teflon, stainless, mylar and copper reed valves. Which one is the best one?
I have made some from old diskette film. They have actually worked well. Any suggestion?
Thanks
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Re: Reed Valves For .049
Welcome to the forum!!
As far as I remember mylar being the lightest is said to allow the highest rpm.
As far as I remember mylar being the lightest is said to allow the highest rpm.
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