Avenger Mk III (WIP)
- Pete Zaria
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Good design, but a bit sloppy with the primer/glue. A paint job would make this cannon twice as good.
Looks to me like you used all pressure-rated parts (though I can't 100% tell from the pics...), good for you. Nice job sleeving the GB barrel, too.
Shortening the hose for your pilot valve might increase performance a bit - smaller pilot volume and all.
Nice project. I say paint it.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Looks to me like you used all pressure-rated parts (though I can't 100% tell from the pics...), good for you. Nice job sleeving the GB barrel, too.
Shortening the hose for your pilot valve might increase performance a bit - smaller pilot volume and all.
Nice project. I say paint it.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- dauphinoise potato
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Well done nice gun, whhat range are you getting with it?
It's all a bunch of tree huggin' hippie crap!
- spudthug
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im thinking the 4 inch pipe isnt pressure rated...
sweet gun! is that a 2 inch sprinkler valve!
wow all you need is a new chamber (if its not pressure rated) and paint!
sweet gun! is that a 2 inch sprinkler valve!
wow all you need is a new chamber (if its not pressure rated) and paint!
4" piston valved cannon-half done..( i spilt my cement...)
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
- potatoflinger
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Great looking gun, but how are you going to add a tennis ball barrel when the golf ball barrel is solvent welded to the air chamber?
52x4" chamber
Yeah yeah I know i need to paint it!! I just got it to the state of firing.
ALL Parts are pressure rated. Lowest PSI rated part is the chamber at 220Psi.
Solvent welds are sloppy because i wanted to make sure i had it good!
Valve is a 2" Ranbird PEB. (work for a landscape company and this was a retrofit for new irrigation, so the valve i have was tossed...I took it!)
I am finding that i do need to very much shorten the hose like you guys said. I am actually thinking i am going to use a 3/4 orbit and solenoid dump for the pilot on the 2".
Barrel support for the tennis ball barrel will use a block of wood or plastic, and some large hose clamps. Oh and the GB barrel is not welded to the valve...it is welded to a 2" MA.
Yeah yeah I know i need to paint it!! I just got it to the state of firing.
ALL Parts are pressure rated. Lowest PSI rated part is the chamber at 220Psi.
Solvent welds are sloppy because i wanted to make sure i had it good!
Valve is a 2" Ranbird PEB. (work for a landscape company and this was a retrofit for new irrigation, so the valve i have was tossed...I took it!)
I am finding that i do need to very much shorten the hose like you guys said. I am actually thinking i am going to use a 3/4 orbit and solenoid dump for the pilot on the 2".
Barrel support for the tennis ball barrel will use a block of wood or plastic, and some large hose clamps. Oh and the GB barrel is not welded to the valve...it is welded to a 2" MA.
- Pete Zaria
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Incorrect, sorry.e1337 wrote:4in sch 40 pipe is pressure rated for 220psi.
Schedule (Sch 40, Sch 80, Sch 120) is only a wall thickness - NOT a pressure rating. There's Sch40 cellular core PVC, which will do very very nasty things above about 100psi.
To be pressure rated, it needs to have "NSF-PW" and a PSI rating printed on the side of the pipe.
I'm unsure about those fittings, too. They look pressure rated but I can't quite tell the socket depth.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- MisterSteve124
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yeah i agree the pipe doesn't look pressure rated. It has a flange on it like most sewer pipes do.
If I ever go to the states - I'm gonna pic up some of this purple primer and PVC pipe and see just how hard it is to weld this stuff together. It surely can't be that difficult?! :lol
Well the socket depth on that pipe looks very similar in terms of ratios to the 110mm pipe I have that is pressure rated.....
Michael
Well the socket depth on that pipe looks very similar in terms of ratios to the 110mm pipe I have that is pressure rated.....
Michael