Ben thought of this and it's a good ideia!
this thread is a list of all the ways we've come up with to do a CVF:
my ideia is to do a perpendicular sectional cut in the check valve tube, slide a small coin in there and seal the seams with epoxy or cianoacrylate
A list of all the ways one can do a CVF !
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Eh, "CVF" is becoming quite a pet peeve for me, we really gotta get those outdated articles updated.
Anyways, BBT guns' internals often are seperated from each other, and the pipe sections connected and sealed by O-rings. Taking advantage of this, you could probably block off pipes where the PRV routes the water through.
Haven't thought much about the soakers, but the drilling and filling seems to be a pretty good idea. With traditional cutting, you need to plug up 2 sides and use a ton of glue, but with the other method you just need to make one plug-up.
Anyways, BBT guns' internals often are seperated from each other, and the pipe sections connected and sealed by O-rings. Taking advantage of this, you could probably block off pipes where the PRV routes the water through.
Haven't thought much about the soakers, but the drilling and filling seems to be a pretty good idea. With traditional cutting, you need to plug up 2 sides and use a ton of glue, but with the other method you just need to make one plug-up.