Hybrid ThorJack

Harnessing precision mixtures of pressurized flammable vapor. Not for the beginner.
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This is my first hybrid, it is a lot advanced, all calculations are made, meter room and finished ignition systems also finished, I have to make the handle with a piezo BBQ and arrange things a little .. .
This hybrid is named ThorJack, Jack is Jackssmirkingrevenge to thank for his help in the calculations of the meter and other advice

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Mix40-max

BBQ piezo-ignition

-Caliber: 12.7mm rifled PN - .50 - The gun is mounted on a RR to put a burst disc

-All connections are HP

- The room is a bottle of paintball

- Special Meter as it disconnects from the hybrid after this one pressurized, so I have a bigger shooting comfort


Here is where I am:
Of course it's the mano for the picture! I ordered the specific ...

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Soon the tests with video of course, tests of very far!

Your Opinion?
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Wow... you really don't waste time :D

That looks fantastic, good luck with the tests! And I am truly honoured about the name :) let's hope that doesn't curse it and it stays in one piece ;)
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Nice, can't wait for damage shots! I really need to get round to making a hybrid... :roll:
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Thank you!
for the name that's normal, you help many of person here and you gave me great help!
The ThorJack is robust and not break like that!
Next week I'm testing, I have to get a good manometer to the meter.
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Good god!
Another powerhouse!


That paintballtank looks so small!!
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!

Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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Thank you!
the caliber of .50 is therefore a 153cc chamber is sufficient.
With T and fittings we arrive at 192cc

The meter is 27CC
there is a rupture disc
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I have thought about using a paintball tank as a hybrid chamber, but the ignition spot was a problem. Is it safe to drill a hole on a paintball tank and continue use it? On the bottles label says to not drill any holes on the bottle.
CpTn_lAw wrote: :D "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? " :D
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a hole that is 1/8 in which is screwed a steel high-pressure connection.
On all pressure tanks it is marked "not to drill and not to impact" paintball cylinders have much impact ...
But we must be prudent so testing at a safe distance

Do you think my BBQ will be powerful enough to Mix40?
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That paintballtank looks so small!!
It is one of the smaller ones, not a 0.8l ;)
On the bottles label says to not drill any holes on the bottle.
So anything that doesn't have such a label is Ok to drill holes in ? :D

The hole in the tank will reduce its max pressure, however it should still be pretty high and fine for most applications. 40x mixes might be pushing it, I guess we'll soon find out ;)
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40x mixes might be pushing it, I guess we'll soon find out
I don´t think a BBQ ignitor will work with 4ox
CpTn_lAw wrote: :D "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? " :D
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I have another ignition but I can not talk about it here, sorry ... :cry:

I have a link if you want and if Ihave the right to post here
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I managed 16-17x with a cigarette lighter piezo. BBQ piezos are bigger and presumably have more "vavavoom" but I doubt they would be good for 40x.

As I said before though, I'm pretty sure that 15-20x will be more than enough power, especially compared to the pneumatics you are used to ;)
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I want to pulverize the bullet! :D

Mix20: 875J - 282m / s bullet 22g

Mix40: 1575J - 378m / s bullet 22g
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I want to pulverize the bullet!
Brutality at it's finest! I like it... :D
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I want the power but also of security! :wink:
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