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Builders' Tip: Making A Grit-Free Cap for Pneumatic Tools

 
 

 

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As I was trying out a new nailer, it occurred to me that the nailer would probably last longer if I just could keep dirt and grit out of its innards while the tool wasn’t in use.

So, I decided to make some plastic caps to cover the nailer’s hose coupling.

  • I made the caps using 3/8-inch ID plastic tubing, the kind that is often used for water levels.

  • With a butane lighter, I flamed the end of the tubing until it melted.

  • Then I squished the end shut with a pair of wide-lipped pliers.

  • After waiting a half-minute or so, I removed the pliers and cut off the end of the tube. The resulting cap is about 1 inch long.

  • As shown in the accompanying drawing, I used a large sewing needle to thread a loop of braided fishing line through the side of the cap.

  • The line wraps around the nailer’s handle, keeping the cap where I need it.


This technique can be used with larger or smaller diameter tubing, cut to different lengths, to make caps for innumerable items that have lost their original caps or didn’t come with them.

I’ve even used them to cap tubes of partially-used caulk. By the way, filling the cap with the appropriate solvent before slipping it onto the caulk nozzle will prevent the caulk from hardening.

— Ted Vish, Weaverville, N. C.

Tips & Techniques provided by Fine Homebuilding.
©2005 The Taunton Press

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