Great job Gippeto! :salute:
Now could you please test some galvanised/black steel pipe? We've been needing this information for a long time.
The fail pressure of a Schrader valve?
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the results are indeed very surprising.... of course the fact that the T failed first makes sense but I would never expect that it could withstand more than ~6000 psi
I hope that people won't start building 40X hybrids out of them...
the results are indeed very surprising.... of course the fact that the T failed first makes sense but I would never expect that it could withstand more than ~6000 psi
I hope that people won't start building 40X hybrids out of them...
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@ DYI, ... I guess I can test a couple chunks of pipe too. Round things out so to speak. It'll be Monday @ the earliest.
Edit: Or is this maybe what you're looking for?
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wroug ... _1123.html
@ Spudfarm, ... As mentioned, the results are only valid for the fittings which were tested. You use your fittings at your own discretion (and risk!)
@ Poland Spud, ... Just hoist a couple for me and we'll call it square!
Anyway, I said I was going to upload some pictures, so without further ado...
Edit: Had to resize pictures. (slaps forehead). They should be "up" now.
Edit: Or is this maybe what you're looking for?
http://www.engineeringtoolbox.com/wroug ... _1123.html
@ Spudfarm, ... As mentioned, the results are only valid for the fittings which were tested. You use your fittings at your own discretion (and risk!)
@ Poland Spud, ... Just hoist a couple for me and we'll call it square!
Anyway, I said I was going to upload some pictures, so without further ado...
Edit: Had to resize pictures. (slaps forehead). They should be "up" now.
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Yes the cracks are visible.
On the first tee, the crack is between the two "lines of writing".
On the second tee you can see it leaking oil from the mold separation line. This is where it cracked.
The damage is limited because of the chosen testing method.
But rest assured, those fittings failed.
On the first tee, the crack is between the two "lines of writing".
On the second tee you can see it leaking oil from the mold separation line. This is where it cracked.
The damage is limited because of the chosen testing method.
But rest assured, those fittings failed.
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I'm sorry if I missed it, but at what pressure did those fail?Gippeto wrote:Yes the cracks are visible.
On the first tee, the crack is between the two "lines of writing".
On the second tee you can see it leaking oil from the mold separation line. This is where it cracked.
The damage is limited because of the chosen testing method.
But rest assured, those fittings failed.
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I have finished testing 1/2" pipe. Galvanized and black with end caps.
I used the same procedure and pressures outlined for the fittings.
Both types of pipe, and their respective end caps withstood 70000kpa.
As a side note, I would like to add that ALL fittings and pipe that were tested, have been discarded to avoid any potential mishaps.
I used the same procedure and pressures outlined for the fittings.
Both types of pipe, and their respective end caps withstood 70000kpa.
As a side note, I would like to add that ALL fittings and pipe that were tested, have been discarded to avoid any potential mishaps.
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i just got a shock pump and pumped up this 3/4 by 5 inch long galvanized steel pipe to 700 psi (yes that is correct, took me about 20 minutes though) and the schrader still didnt blow up. so from my experience i dont think they will blow under a normal pneumatic cannon pressure
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Mr. Sandman,
Did you bother to read this thread?
300 Bar = 4350.97897psi
Edited for grammar
Did you bother to read this thread?
300 Bar = 4350.97897psi
Edited for grammar
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ohhhh ny bad i kinda have a bad habit of doing that 
how do you do these tests? its sounds like your just putting weights on the top of the pipe. Do the weights push a cylinder down?
read the thread from the beginningrp181 wrote:how do you do these tests? its sounds like your just putting weights on the top of the pipe. Do the weights push a cylinder down?
he test how much pressure this fiting can take (hydraulic oil not air pressure>)


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