2" piston ideas?

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Exactly my point. thank you.
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MrCrowley wrote:
spudfarm wrote:
MrCrowley wrote:http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/how-to- ... 10381.html

Always check stickies for useful topics, in every forum section. If you can't find any good stickies, search.

Another case of posting without searching. :roll:
that is why you should have sticked my topic.. it is for every sized piston..
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[flaming]What the hell spudfarm? Your topic is inadequate to be a sticky, it is confusing and just doubles what mine and clide's say. I told you what to do if you want it to be a sticky, people agreed with me and even said it's not worthy of one.

Do something new. Your topic was very, very confusing. It may be for every sized piston but people have trouble finding the MATERIALS to FIT the PIPE inside the TEE. It's not as simple as finding a cylindrical piece of wood that fits perfectly.

It just doesn't happen, and not everyone can machine a piece of wood down either. The hardest part, no doubt about it, is finding a suitable material that fits your piston housing.

That's why it is impossible to have one diagram of a piston that supposedly fits all pistons. It just cannot happen. That is why my 2" topic is limited to only 2" pistons.

Also:
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#136508

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Hey mate, you've been adding these little insults all over the forum about me. Many members here can back me up when I've once helped them with their pistons, so don't even start with me.

Adding small insults is definitely not on, if you have an issue. Discuss it with me via PM. What you are doing is childish and cowardly.

Now back on topic, I don't want to see another comment like that again from you spudfarm.
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32mm(1 1/4") couplers fit good in 50mm(2") pipe I filled one with glue and it works good. If it needs sanding you can wedge it onto a drill and hold sandpaper against it as it spins like a lathe.
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