made my own regulator from an inline pneu-trol valve which i rigged to have a psi gage hooked onto it.
enjoi!







yeah i was thinking that as well. But i wanted to go with something portable but with a larger than normal combustion chamber to try and pack a bigger punch. Now i just need to dial in my propane.elitesniper wrote:you should get a longer barrel and shorten the chamber, but thats pretty nice

jook13 wrote:I am not seeing a chamber fan. If you add one it will become a lot more reliable/ better. If I were you I would add the fan, then put a 2 inch ball valve on the butt end of the gun so it would be easy to open and vent after each shot. Other than that it looks like it does pack quite a punch. nice work.


As for the sizes... Id say go for 11" to your barrel and shorten your barrel about 5 or so inches and you'd be golden.
the tank is connected to to one of the regular old nozzles that you can buy anywhere like lowes.(the ones you need to use a striker to start the flame) I then put it in my vice and dremel'd the nozzle to take the bend out of it.Then i went to Penn-Air(local place in PA) an got a 7/16" compression to 1/4" male pipe fitting. I only asked for one when i went in there and the guy just gave it to me...haha. And then the 1/4" part of the compresion fitting goes into my regulator.Spitfire wrote:Where did you get the Adapter for the propane tank. I got myself a tank like that today, and the place that had the tank did not have the adapter, unless i butcherd the torch that one normaly buys with it.
Other than my little question, nice gun.
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