Fittingproblem!!
Helo,
first of all i wanna say "thank you" for the rly good page here! Grate wapons, nice stuff and more wich i rly like!!
I come from germany and in germany the PVC sucks! It´s not good, it´s very thin and ugly too. i build a typicle potato gun wich is powerfull and works very well. But i did see a lot of movies where the pvs broke and im little bit scary to shoot my Potetogun!
Now my quastion is there anykind of way to order PVC for example from usa to germany? Maybe one of u already did and can give me some tips where i can order the pvc fittings and how those cost incl. the turms of delivery.
I would be very grateful if anybody could help me out.
I like the us pvc a LOT! It´s goodlooking and safe (i think)!
US PVC Rocks!!!
Regards
igiigi
first of all i wanna say "thank you" for the rly good page here! Grate wapons, nice stuff and more wich i rly like!!
I come from germany and in germany the PVC sucks! It´s not good, it´s very thin and ugly too. i build a typicle potato gun wich is powerfull and works very well. But i did see a lot of movies where the pvs broke and im little bit scary to shoot my Potetogun!
Now my quastion is there anykind of way to order PVC for example from usa to germany? Maybe one of u already did and can give me some tips where i can order the pvc fittings and how those cost incl. the turms of delivery.
I would be very grateful if anybody could help me out.
I like the us pvc a LOT! It´s goodlooking and safe (i think)!
US PVC Rocks!!!
Regards
igiigi
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Can you get schedule 40 ABS? It's the black stuff. It seems to hold up reasonably well in a combustion. It is softer and less likely to shatter, but it is more prone to blowing off the cleanout cap.
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1st: Anyone from Germany who has learned English should be able to spell properly(at least the Germans i know).
2nd: It would be cheaper to order from Holland, possibly from Brian The Brain or maybe the u.k.
2nd: It would be cheaper to order from Holland, possibly from Brian The Brain or maybe the u.k.
@Technician1002
nope, the only "plastic" wich i can get is the standard gray pvc!
thats why i try to find a good page wich delivery to germany!
@spudtyrrant
ya sorry for my bad english.
i learned english only for 2 jears and german since 1995! both langs are not easy!
as u see 2 langs in short time! :/
I don´t find pages from uk or holland!
tnx
nope, the only "plastic" wich i can get is the standard gray pvc!

thats why i try to find a good page wich delivery to germany!
@spudtyrrant
ya sorry for my bad english.
i learned english only for 2 jears and german since 1995! both langs are not easy!
as u see 2 langs in short time! :/
I don´t find pages from uk or holland!
tnx
Not realy i know a tiny bit of french but cant spell it.Anyone from Germany who has learned English should be able to spell properly(at least the Germans i know).
Why not try ordering it from the uk its reasonably cheap and the postage would be alot cheaper.
http://www.pipestock.com/
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hmm don't know many german spudgunners,
are you sure that there is no decent pvc, doesn't anyone use pvc for plumbing, not sewage and drainage but plumbing for faucets, sinks, toilets, etc. you should at least be able to find some smaller size pvc.
you know there are alternatives to using pvc for a chamber like using soda bottles
soda bottles are actually pretty safe, bottles made for carbonated drinks are made to withstand pressure, you can made a spud gun with a soda bottle chammber that can withstand up to 90psi/ ~6.2bar
you can also use a fire extinguisher
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i290/ ... r-View.jpg
it also depends on the kind of fire extingusher; the opening might not have pipe threading
are you sure that there is no decent pvc, doesn't anyone use pvc for plumbing, not sewage and drainage but plumbing for faucets, sinks, toilets, etc. you should at least be able to find some smaller size pvc.
you know there are alternatives to using pvc for a chamber like using soda bottles

soda bottles are actually pretty safe, bottles made for carbonated drinks are made to withstand pressure, you can made a spud gun with a soda bottle chammber that can withstand up to 90psi/ ~6.2bar
you can also use a fire extinguisher
http://i75.photobucket.com/albums/i290/ ... r-View.jpg
it also depends on the kind of fire extingusher; the opening might not have pipe threading
hi thanks for the tip with bottle, but i like to build one with propan injection.
i checked all the small shops out. here around my town is nothing :/
of coarse it gives a lot of diferent fittings but they all in standard size! (very big WC pipes and elbo)
i could drie to bigger town, but i would more pay for gas as i would order it from internet!
this is the typicle pvc of europe!

(just build one for checking the power)
i checked all the small shops out. here around my town is nothing :/
of coarse it gives a lot of diferent fittings but they all in standard size! (very big WC pipes and elbo)
i could drie to bigger town, but i would more pay for gas as i would order it from internet!
this is the typicle pvc of europe!

(just build one for checking the power)
If I can help you out I will.
Let me have a proper list of the parts you want and your address via PM and I will let you know what I can get in the UK and a cost to ship it over.
Let me have a proper list of the parts you want and your address via PM and I will let you know what I can get in the UK and a cost to ship it over.
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MRR is a member from Germany, I'm sure he will help.At least language will not be a problem.
I can supply pressure rated PVC, but it would be cheaper to buy locally.
You would be wasting a lot of money and I'm not in it for the profit.
I'll help if you have no better option.
Here is the link to MRR:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/profile ... 12913.html
Click this link, then click " pm" and you can send him a message.
I can supply pressure rated PVC, but it would be cheaper to buy locally.
You would be wasting a lot of money and I'm not in it for the profit.
I'll help if you have no better option.
Here is the link to MRR:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/profile ... 12913.html
Click this link, then click " pm" and you can send him a message.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
@ Brain the brain
that is exactly what I expected from this page, very nice and helpful people thank u!!
ill chat to MRR.
i would like to build some nice clean spud gun, but if u guys would see the german pvc i wouldn´t want it!!! :/
belive me the propan tanks (the small one) are ugly too! they are in every shop the same!!! everywhere the standard shape ... man!!
i find a complett propantank injection for 84 $ (New London) it´s like 60 € i don´t know about the prices in usa, but its cheap here. in germany cost a tank (without any nipel elbo pipe ...) 60 €
i´m really confuse!
that is exactly what I expected from this page, very nice and helpful people thank u!!
ill chat to MRR.
i would like to build some nice clean spud gun, but if u guys would see the german pvc i wouldn´t want it!!! :/
belive me the propan tanks (the small one) are ugly too! they are in every shop the same!!! everywhere the standard shape ... man!!
i find a complett propantank injection for 84 $ (New London) it´s like 60 € i don´t know about the prices in usa, but its cheap here. in germany cost a tank (without any nipel elbo pipe ...) 60 €
i´m really confuse!
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Well so are we.
I'm from " Die Niederlande" but we have the same stuff over here.You need to find pressure rated PVC, wich is less common...
It took me a long time to find it.


I'm from " Die Niederlande" but we have the same stuff over here.You need to find pressure rated PVC, wich is less common...
It took me a long time to find it.
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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I use metal..
But my brother uses PN 16 pressure rated pvc.
It's also gray, but very thick.
Here you can find my brothers giant cannon
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/air-hol ... 17513.html
And here's a picture of what I have been working on at the moment:
But my brother uses PN 16 pressure rated pvc.
It's also gray, but very thick.
Here you can find my brothers giant cannon
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/air-hol ... 17513.html
And here's a picture of what I have been working on at the moment:
Gun Freak wrote:
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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Have you tried looking at plumbing merchants? They are stores where plumbers buy their PVC and stuff. Seeing as it sounds difficult to get PVC, like here in NZ, I imagine PVC will also be quite expensive in Germany. Don't expect US prices, I pay about 6 euro per 2" PVC fitting. So it gets quite expensive.