wich is better?

A place for general potato gun questions and discussion.
User avatar
Rambo
Corporal
Corporal
Posts: 509
Joined: Sun Jan 15, 2006 2:07 pm

What do you think?If I make a combustion, will a coaxial be better?
Attachments
guns.JPG
guns.JPG (9.71 KiB) Viewed 3072 times
User avatar
)DEMON(
Sergeant 4
Sergeant 4
Posts: 1391
Joined: Sun Mar 12, 2006 1:22 pm
Location: Johannesburg South Africa

There will be less chamber volume but more barrel legth, I have no idea, if I where you then I would test both.
Forever dreaming...
Benny
Corporal 4
Corporal 4
Posts: 844
Joined: Wed Apr 19, 2006 8:21 pm
Location: Tasmania, Australia.

i think you should make it coaxial.
Join the spudshot forum!!!!!

F*ck the bunny... i got a fishy ><>
User avatar
Rambo
Corporal
Corporal
Posts: 509
Joined: Sun Jan 15, 2006 2:07 pm

I think that the coaxial is better for heavy projectiles and the other way is better for light projectiles.The fuel mix in the coaxial will burn slower.
User avatar
frogy
Corporal 2
Corporal 2
Posts: 603
Joined: Mon May 29, 2006 1:24 pm
Location: Ohio

A Coaxial Combustion isn't much different than a regular one... Overall a coaxial combustion makse a much shorter gun.

But it also increases the pressure in the chamber because it all has to travel back towards the end cap.

Like Rambo said, the fuel with burn slower, it burns slower because it has to burn around the barrel in a cirular motion...

A multi-spark ignition would make a coaxial combustion better than a regular combustion, but a single spart coaxial IMO wouldn't do much more than make the gun shorter...


A multi-spark, propane injection coaxial combustion would be great though and most likely more powerful than an Inline multi-spark propane with the same C:B.


Joel had made one of these before, so ask him?
-FrOgY-

I wish people would stop needing a better signature!
User avatar
jrrdw
Moderator
Moderator
United States of America
Posts: 6572
Joined: Wed Nov 16, 2005 5:11 pm
Location: Maryland
Has thanked: 39 times
Been thanked: 22 times
Contact:

I think to have presure going one way will allways be faster and stronger, without a dought in my mind!
User avatar
NeoSpud
Private 4
Private 4
Posts: 69
Joined: Sun Oct 10, 2004 10:56 pm
Been thanked: 1 time
Contact:


But it also increases the pressure in the chamber because it all has to travel back towards the end cap.
No, it doesn't.
Like Rambo said, the fuel with burn slower, it burns slower because it has to burn around the barrel in a cirular motion...
Again, no.
A multi-spark ignition would make a coaxial combustion better than a regular combustion, but a single spart coaxial IMO wouldn't do much more than make the gun shorter...


A multi-spark, propane injection coaxial combustion would be great though and most likely more powerful than an Inline multi-spark propane with the same C:B.
...No.


A coaxial combustion is nice because you can easily breach load and vent through the same cleanout. The barrel in the middle of the chamber decreases chamber volume, though, as well as makes a good fuel mixture more difficult without a fan. Not impossible, just more difficult.

Frankly, I don't like em that much. They're a hassle to load (rub knuckles on the cleanout threads), etc.
"oh my god, I'm so old now" -me, 2020
User avatar
sgort87
Corporal 5
Corporal 5
Posts: 994
Joined: Sun Sep 18, 2005 10:32 am
Location: Lockport, Illinois

Agreed, those things hurt. If it were in a 6" cannon maybe things would work out but 4" pipe doesn't allow much space for your hand.

That and it's a royal pain in the ass to cement the barrel into place and stabilize the back end of it. Mine didn't last long before I got pissed at it for the bloody knuckles and wobbly barrel. I had some fun with the cement patio that day...
Post Reply

Create an account or sign in to join the discussion

You need to be a member in order to post a reply

Create an account

Not a member? register to join our community
Members can start their own topics & subscribe to topics
It’s free and only takes a minute

Register

Sign in

  • Similar Topics
    Replies
    Views
    Last post