G'day guys,
I saw some nice aluminium tube down at my hardware. 8 bucks for a meter of 25mm (WAY CHEAPER THEN COPPER!)
Is this stuff safe to use on a cannon? I've got no clue on what pressure it could be taken too...
Cheers,
Mitch.
Aluminium Tube Pressure Rated?
it depends on if its for pressure or if it is just electrical conduit pipe. there are many different grades of aluminum, so with the information that you have given us, its very hard to say weather or not its safe.
another problem is that because aluminum isnt used for plumbing, finding fittings will be nearly impossible.
another problem is that because aluminum isnt used for plumbing, finding fittings will be nearly impossible.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
I thought fittings would be very hard to get aswell. I was stoked to find that a 25mm fitting, fitted the 25mm pipe very, very well. That's what has got me excited
. On Ebay, I can get a meter of 25mm brass tube for 10 bucks with 5 bucks postage. Very cheap if you ask me
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Cheers for the help mate.
Cheers for the help mate.

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goathunter
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Yep one of these:http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gas_tungst ... _magnesiumIsnt welding Aluminium rather hard.
Doesnt it need special gear?
Or you can do it old school:http://tech.flygsw.org/weld_aluminum.htm
The main issue is prep and not getting it too hot. If it goes too hot it runs right off and won't stick.
Like Socoj2 said: A real pain in the rear
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indeed it is, IMO i'd go old school...simpler and somewhat cheaper.. most people have a propane torch lying around.
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Sorry to bump up the thread guys, but I reckon it's entirely possible to make a rather high pressure gun using aluminium tube. I've got some 15mm (not nominal bore) tube that has some pretty thick walls. I can't bend it with my hands like I can with even the hard drawn copper pipe up to 20mm (not NB). If it fails, It would just tear, not explode. I reckon it could easily hold 200+ psi.
I'll get myself some decent epoxy and do some pressure tests on this stuff and see how I go.
I'll keep ya posted.
I'll get myself some decent epoxy and do some pressure tests on this stuff and see how I go.
I'll keep ya posted.

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goathunter
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Well mitchza,
I've used JB Weld to good effect on aluminum. I'm not sure the availability in AUS. Epoxy unless it's made for non porous metals won't do much good.
I've used JB Weld to good effect on aluminum. I'm not sure the availability in AUS. Epoxy unless it's made for non porous metals won't do much good.
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"KA BLAAM! Elimination! Lack of education."-Big Mama, Fox and the Hound, Disney
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Yeah use epoxy putty
I now prefer that over regular epoxy putty, its much cleaner and holds loads of pressure( sorry jsr
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I wouldnt take the aluminum pipe over 100psi but if you want to take it higher then I cant stop you. Just if it starts to buldge, you might want to realease the pressure.
Im still a fan of the good ol' liquid epoxy, I just find it more useful
Im still a fan of the good ol' liquid epoxy, I just find it more useful
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