
Its a pretty simple design, but I think it should work pretty well. Tell me what you think





they have 90's and 45's for just bends if you want an angle other that that since its not going to be hold pressure you could dip them in boiling water for 30 seconds and carefully bend them to the angle you wantmikemurph wrote:PVC stock, and by the way, do the have connectors that can joint pipes at weird angles not just 90? I want the stock to be detachable.

Boiling water is not hot enough for most PVC bending. You need to heat PVC to the point it becomes like a garden hose. It must be heated evenly as it is very easy to scorch (brown) or burn. For Christmas decorations I make PVC candy canes. Straight PVC pipe is taped and painted to provide a candy cane stripe. The ends are plugged and pressure of about 10 PSI is applied to prevent flattening in the bend. It is gently heated above a camp stove (moving rapidly and rotated to heat a long section) and then wrapped onto a small bicycle rim and cooled.spudtyrrant wrote:they have 90's and 45's for just bends if you want an angle other that that since its not going to be hold pressure you could dip them in boiling water for 30 seconds and carefully bend them to the angle you wantmikemurph wrote:PVC stock, and by the way, do the have connectors that can joint pipes at weird angles not just 90? I want the stock to be detachable.

Nah, this was the guy who made all those mini-combustions...Moonbogg wrote:Your other cannons were pneumatic as well weren't they?


Ooooohh. OK got it.MountainousDew wrote:Nah, this was the guy who made all those mini-combustions...Moonbogg wrote:Your other cannons were pneumatic as well weren't they?


boiling water seems to work for me i use it to flatten pvc into sheets and flare pipe all the time. your method works too. boiling water just the way I've always done itTechnician1002 wrote:Boiling water is not hot enough for most PVC bending. You need to heat PVC to the point it becomes like a garden hose. ]
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