diaphram valve shot gun.

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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its the same i made a 1" piston with a 1/2 barrel and i see no change in power. that gun is now dead i needed parts and that gun had the part i needed :lol:
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Ok, that sounds good, i can probably use a lot of the parts from my failed coaxial piston, this may be a great alternative for me! :D
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Pilot volume is on the huge side but you also have a massive pilot valve so I guess the power is still there. Use up all your air, there are unpressurised kids in India! :)
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:lol: thats a good one jack. and i know it is a little bigger than what i wanted but then like you said i have a "massive" pilot valve so its all good. and i will get some more pics up to day.
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OMG, Jack, you anomoly about Americans came true.... OUch! (For the record I am American.) But, this doesn't look purposeful, like in your description.
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Why did you use the union? It's totally unnecessary and is just another $10 out of your wallet...
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what a wonderful gun now i want to try one
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nope iv had it for almost 4 months now so i thought why spend more money if i have this. and i like the it looks this way.
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That pilot volume is absolutely incredibly small. You are all comparing it to something piloted by a blowgun, but his is piloted by a 1" sprinkler valve. His valve is probably one of the fastest opeing on this site... You try piloting a 1/2 inch valve with a 1" valve, it will open fast
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why thank you but i don't think its the "fastest" but it is fast very fast.
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how did you fill it up, quick connect, shrader, or what, i dont see anything.
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that's pretty cool.

diaphragm valves are nifty!
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