First Pneumatic made by me and integral

Show us your pneumatic spud gun! Discuss pneumatic (compressed gas) powered potato guns and related accessories. Valve types, actuation, pipe, materials, fittings, compressors, safety, gas choices, and more.
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integral and I decided to build this on our holidays we made it from pvc and used a sprinkler valve (not your average one, it had a guide rod but didn't prove to be a problem. We added in a breech and we still yet to make it look pretty, paint etc, but it fires sweet as.

edit: Specs + added more damage pics

Specs

-barrel: 1000mm x 20mm ID (probs a little longer with that coupling in there for the breech
-chamber: 500mm x 50mm ID
-two 90 deg elbows 25mm
-two 45 deg elbows 25mm
-some 25mm pipe inbetween barrel and chamber
-sprinkler valve
-plus some other stuff like tire valve, bushings/couplings, etc

Here are the images:

This is before pieces were not completely cut and not assembled:

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Close up on sprinkler valve:

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Close up on tire valve:

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Modded sprinkler with solenoid still in we didnt have any eproxy to fill it with so we are just living it in until we get some:

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These pics are assembled but not welded together:

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These are welded and closes ups on breech etc:

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Damage video and some pics

First test shot at 50psi using a piece of newpaper bound into a cylinder as a round:

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bmzJeBhBbTs

Here are some pics of shotting a empty deo can at 90-100psi with a AA battery.

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Theses are shootin a half full deo can at 100 psi

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And this is a low res vid of it:



This Friday setting up my proper vid cam and making a good video so sit tight



Any comments on improvements etc would be very welcome

medic & integeral. :lol:
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:02 am

looks great, what kind of muzzle velovoty are you getting? 8)
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:03 am

fairly good pnuematic

a good coat of paint and it will look more awsome
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:04 am

Ummm this might be a stupid question, but whats a good way to test the muzzle velocity.


All i know is it goes to fast to see the damn AA battery
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:08 am

i believe some sort of radar gun like the ones the cops use to measure cars speeds maybe?

I dont really know im no expert with that kinda crap :sign10:
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:12 am

Imperialist1 wrote:i beliee some sort of radar gun like the ones the cops use to measure cars speeds maybe?

I dont really know im no expert with that kinda crap :sign10:
lol heheh yea, i'll just rock up to the cop shop down the road and say hey can u guys test the muzzle velocity on my spud gun (which are illegal in australia) should be all good, might see me on the news in hand cuffs too lol.

ill try find another way, maybe a high speed camera and i'll use distance and time to find velocity.

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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:20 am

Nice effort.

To calculate velocity there's a very simple homemade chrony you can conjure up, either that or you can buy yourself a cheap chrony for less that $100.
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 4:26 am

i live in australia too and like if you live in sydney and u travel on the m2 or a highway like that they have these signs you drive past which tells you your cars speed. you should just go up to one of those and fire your spud gun past it. When there arent cars going past i.e. 2am on a Monday. :wink:
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Imperialist1 wrote:i live in australia too and like if you live in sydney and u travel on the m2 or a highway like that they have these signs you drive past which tells you your cars speed. you should just go up to one of those and fire your spud gun past it. When there arent cars going past i.e. 2am on a Monday. :wink:
hahah good idea man, ill try find some in Queensland lol,

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Tue Apr 03, 2007 5:09 am

Hey man I live in Tassie, where did u get the tire valve from, i've checked ebay and all the shops and can't find one, could you salvage one from a bike tire tube, and how much would i expect to pay for the blowgun?

Cheers.

P.S....... The button on your shorts is un-done. hauhauhaha. PEACE!
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Tue Apr 03, 2007 5:19 am

Hey just wondering if anyone has any good ideas for rounds for a 20mm barrel

if ya do please inform

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Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:41 am

someone said this b4 so give them credit, mouse balls they like big as steel bb's hehehe if only there were 16mm bb's :cry:

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Tue Apr 03, 2007 7:58 am

medic wrote:Hey just wondering if anyone has any good ideas for rounds for a 20mm barrel
anything mentioned here for a 3/4" barrel should fit pretty nicely in a 20mm barrel, try marbles and CO2 cartridges, and if there's a clay pigeon shooting range nearby you might want to see if you can scrounge any 12 gauge shotgun slugs.
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jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:
medic wrote:Hey just wondering if anyone has any good ideas for rounds for a 20mm barrel
anything mentioned here for a 3/4" barrel should fit pretty nicely in a 20mm barrel, try marbles and CO2 cartridges, and if there's a clay pigeon shooting range nearby you might want to see if you can scrounge any 12 gauge shotgun slugs.
youd probably have no luck there with that, clay shooters dont use solid slugs,

but having said that you can buy them pretty cheap i think and/or buy some lead sinkers they work a charm :wink: .
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chaos wrote:youd probably have no luck there with that, clay shooters dont use solid slugs
My bad, I meant shotgun wads :oops:
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