Gday all
ive got a small fire extinguisher dunno the size ive previously used it to shoot bits of wire in an over under set up i removed the gauge and inserted a valve. now i was wondering if it would be able to shoot projectiles such as marbles ive got the perfect steel pipe i found at tafe. also i was wondering if i should keep the trigger it has on their or extend the chamber and have the trigger elsewhere and atempt a piston trigger.
Fire Extinguisher Help
- Thursto
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Well if its your first cannon, i'd say keep it on, others will say attempt piston valve, most piston valves need a high flow air source to help seal them *correct me if im wrong. but i'd keep the trigger on there, OR get a 1" sprinkler valve, and pneumaticly mod it (do some searching, using the wiki button, or the Spudfiles search button), and yeh.
What do u mean you "removed the gauge, and inserted a valve" u mean you took the gauge of it, and put a tire valve/shrader valve in (fill valve)?
~thursto
What do u mean you "removed the gauge, and inserted a valve" u mean you took the gauge of it, and put a tire valve/shrader valve in (fill valve)?
~thursto
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- Thursto
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Yeah i think it'd be able to shoot marbles, just have your barrel like almost 2 times as long as ur chamber, and it should be good. pump it to a high PSI, well im not sure what the fire extinguisher valve is pressure rated to, but i think 50PSI would be ok (thats not a hig PSI, jut recomended that because i dont know how much PSI it can handle), just be careful with it, make sure you seal everything correctly and dont drop it when its pressurerised.
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- Thursto
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Well im not sure how powerful it would be, but my cannon, has a marble barrel (1/2" Pressure PVC) and a 2" pressure PVC chamber, at 80psi from 20m it can put a marble through some ply wood. Just test it out, ad let me know, andget some pics and a vid so we can see the lil beast !
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ok will do the only prob i face is trying to get the pipe joined to the chamber last time i just got a copper elbow that had a fitting on one end that went around small pipe then a bit screwed on over it this time ill have to figure out something hell smart lol. good old Aus if only we could legally make these lol
i wrote a post not long ago under the name bugmenot about the same topic, now ive got a different account plus pics. My question was does any one have any ideas regarding joining the two pieces together? [/img]
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- battlemonkey
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Not so sure about joining them, but it helps to drill out the nossle hole to increase flow.
Oh yeah go the darts!! So much fun!
Use coat hanger's (readily available) , heat treat the tip's if you can/are familiar with hardening.. find beads at local thrift store's, that fit your tube and have a hole in them slightly larger than the wire...
Crimp the back end so the bead won't come off... Sharpen and use...
I find adding some 6mm fishing sinkers, helps for penetration purposes... I put 3 on my 30cm hunting dart's...
I'd post a pick but I just warped my last one, trying to get through 1 1/2 in pine stud at 180 psi...
One here going 15cm through 1/4 ply..
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#136843
Use coat hanger's (readily available) , heat treat the tip's if you can/are familiar with hardening.. find beads at local thrift store's, that fit your tube and have a hole in them slightly larger than the wire...
Crimp the back end so the bead won't come off... Sharpen and use...
I find adding some 6mm fishing sinkers, helps for penetration purposes... I put 3 on my 30cm hunting dart's...
I'd post a pick but I just warped my last one, trying to get through 1 1/2 in pine stud at 180 psi...

http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#136843