Burst disk Inline

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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frankrede
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I plan on using small pieces of sheet metal.
I just don't want the cannon to explode at such high pressures
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i have also removed the asa fitting off of a co2 tank. i did the same thing with mine that he has done with his just without the burst disk part...

the way i did it was i wrapped my tank in a towel and my vise has two sides 1 side is regular and it turns to a side made for pipe and stuff so i put the tank in there and used a big crescent wrench to take off the asa fitting...
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