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- elitesniper
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you mean pressure gauge? uh yeah that would be on the chamber facing your direction so you can see it.
- daberno123
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Isn't this kinda just common sense?
do what elitesniper said
do what elitesniper said
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In case it is over pressured, a pressure guage in the middle of the chamber "facing your direction" would probably shoot in your face.facing your direction
Screw and epoxy the guage in a elbow, generely a strong part with thick walls, MAKE SURE YOU ARE USING PRESSURE RATED PARTS.
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4000psi shot
The burst disk "rifle" (not rick roll)
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- elitesniper
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i meant in faceing you direction its the one that sticks out on the side so the gauge face is faceing your direction if it popped out it would pop out side ways not his face.
All the love.
I put mine in a tee in the back of the launcher, instead of drilling through the elbow. If I can, I avoid drilling into the pieces of pipe. The gauge generally has 1/8"npt threads so finding a bushing shouldn't be that hard.
I put mine in a tee in the back of the launcher, instead of drilling through the elbow. If I can, I avoid drilling into the pieces of pipe. The gauge generally has 1/8"npt threads so finding a bushing shouldn't be that hard.
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