I want to make an inline marble gun with a chamber of 2 aluminium bottles.Barrel will be 15mm(?) pvc. The bottles have a total volume of 1500cm2.
1.What is the effective barrell length?
2.Is just using epoxy to hold a mle adapter to the mouth of the bottle safe? (the botle's opening has too female many threads.I cant fit in a 18mm copper adapter.)
3.What presure can I take it up to?
Aluminium bottles
A 424cm barrel would give you a 2:1 ratio, although that could be impractical...
The info you gave is to vague to give us any idea of safe working pressure.
The safety of holding it together with epoxy depends on the intended working pressure, which cannot be known until you give us more specs.
The info you gave is to vague to give us any idea of safe working pressure.
The safety of holding it together with epoxy depends on the intended working pressure, which cannot be known until you give us more specs.
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JB weld works great for that appllication, but not at such high pressures. If yuo intend to operate at such high pressures, what will you use to fill you chamber? What would you use as a valve?
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Where do you get these aluminum barrels you speak of? And if this bottle is what I think it is, it should be safe to about the same pressures of a fire extinguisher (120-200) psi.
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Any data on the wall thickness of the aluminum, what the bottle was originally used for? Some pictures would be helpful.
A 4 metre barrel is a bit much, it needs to be less than 2 metres to be managable.
A 4 metre barrel is a bit much, it needs to be less than 2 metres to be managable.
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3mm sounds like it will hold 100 psi safely, if it was originally made for carbonated drinks then it should be rated to at least 150 psi anyway.
For a 1.5 litre volume (and presumably 3/4" barrel if it's a marble gun) you can have the longest barrel you're comfortable with managing.
For a 1.5 litre volume (and presumably 3/4" barrel if it's a marble gun) you can have the longest barrel you're comfortable with managing.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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