Ragnarok wrote:
It may be all metal construction, but the chamber is a propane tank, and they're not notable for their strength.
I noticed that with the Marshmallow cannon, the disposable propane cylinders are very thin. It is the reason I have no gauge on the cannon. The extra length adding a T and gauge to the fill pipe would provide too much leverage.
In building the 2.5 inch QDV with a refillable propane tank, I noticed the metal is MUCH thicker and stronger. To bevel the end of the tank for the pipe required a severe beating with a hammer instead of the mild shaping blows the little tank took.
As far as the disposable tanks holding pressure, they have to be able to hold the pressure of liquid propane in normal temperature ranges from room temp to desert heat without bursting. Unless you do something to weaken the metal, the tanks should be good for 240 PSI, the listed service pressure for propane.
Refillable Propane tanks are supposed to remain sealed up to 315 PSI minimum on the safety pressure vent for DOT approval. I'm not sure the vent pressure on the disposable tanks. I'll have to test one sometime.