the barrel is 1"
the stock is 1"
and the camber, is 2".
All the pieces will be threaded and i already have the most of the parts!
I think it will be an awesome pneumatic!
here:
They sell PVC but no cement? What country are you from Elad?elad311 wrote:All threaded parts, because i can't find any PVC glue
in my country, so i have to use threaded with teflon.
Yes - you see that cluster of the three elbows in the bottom left? Swap them out with just one - Less parts to buy, less joints, and less flow restriction.elad311 wrote:Well, do you have any suggestion for something else?
Well, i'm from israel, and yes, i asked for cement in every store...starman wrote:They sell PVC but no cement? What country are you from Elad?elad311 wrote:All threaded parts, because i can't find any PVC glue
in my country, so i have to use threaded with teflon.
thanx, for the plan, Ragnarok.Ragnarok wrote:Yes - you see that cluster of the three elbows in the bottom left? Swap them out with just one - Less parts to buy, less joints, and less flow restriction.elad311 wrote:Well, do you have any suggestion for something else?
End result should resemble this more:
It sounds like PVC isn't supported very well there. Maybe it would be easier for you to go to copper or iron pipe. That's the route many of our Euro friends go for the same reason.elad311 wrote: Well, i'm from israel, and yes, i asked for cement in every store...
and i couldn't even found a good PVC, every pvc (but not threaded) is a
'hot water PVC' and it's very thin.
Yea, but it's my first gun, and it will be very expensive if i'll use iron,starman wrote:It sounds like PVC isn't supported very well there. Maybe it would be easier for you to go to copper or iron pipe. That's the route many of our Euro friends go for the same reason.elad311 wrote: Well, i'm from israel, and yes, i asked for cement in every store...
and i couldn't even found a good PVC, every pvc (but not threaded) is a
'hot water PVC' and it's very thin.

yea, I know..POLAND_SPUD wrote:i hope you are fully aware that you can build a very powefull gun with 1/2" or 3/4" iron fittings.... size does matter but not when you up the pressure....

High pressure, low caliber is better then high cal. low pressure in some way.elad311 wrote:but i don't want a spud gun that shoots very small things, as my
first.
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