Just a thought???
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Has anyone ever tried to use one of the compound rounds from Ultimate Spud Gun as a piston?? I was thinking, it already has the o ring, why not just slap on a sealing face? Or would it be too heavy?? Your thoughts and opinions please!! Thanks!!
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I suppose you could cut one down and replace the metal face with a rubber one, they're not too expensive either.
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Its made to fit inside of 2 inch sch.40 perfectly with the o ring, so it should work in a 2 inch tee perfect, I would think? Does anyone have one that could comment?
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The 2" TEE fitting would have a larger ID than just a 2" piece of SCH40... because the TEE is designed to be the female end of the connection between the TEE and a piece of pipe. Due to that, it won't fit.
You could ask Mike at UltimateSpudGun about making a modified round to use as a piston.
You could ask Mike at UltimateSpudGun about making a modified round to use as a piston.
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Yes, however you usually put a small piece of 2 inch pipe in the tee for the piston to slide correctly?? Wow, the legendary P.C. GUY comments in one of my threads!! I feel honored!!!PCGUY wrote:The 2" TEE fitting would have a larger ID than just a 2" piece of SCH40... because the TEE is designed to be the female end of the connection between the TEE and a piece of pipe. Due to that, it won't fit.
You could ask Mike at UltimateSpudGun about making a modified round to use as a piston.
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Hmmm Maybe a supplier of QDV pistons...
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Someone else really should start up another site. Launchpotatoes.com is no longer, and spudtech has the supah valve, which is huge and a bit pricey. And Ultimate spudgun has no pneumatics at all. Alot of people dont have the tools, or wisdom to make a good barrel sealer. I didnt have a clue until I got one in my hands and actually seen how it was made and how it worked. As I said before, just a thought......................................................................
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Humm true... shows how many pistons I've builtmattyzip77 wrote:Yes, however you usually put a small piece of 2 inch pipe in the tee for the piston to slide correctly?? Wow, the legendary P.C. GUY comments in one of my threads!! I feel honored!!!PCGUY wrote:The 2" TEE fitting would have a larger ID than just a 2" piece of SCH40... because the TEE is designed to be the female end of the connection between the TEE and a piece of pipe. Due to that, it won't fit.
You could ask Mike at UltimateSpudGun about making a modified round to use as a piston.![]()
Thanks for your reply.
It could probably work but something to keep in mind is that the compound rounds have a bolt through them to hold the metal front cap on. You would need to remove that bolt and seal it very well with some epoxy or something...
I know Mike from UltimateSpudGun's has numerous projects going on, but possibly he may be interested in expanding into some accessories for cannons such as a the piston for a piston valve setup.
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IMO....it wont work. Matty, have you considered that the round being hollow will also create a huge pilot volume?mattyzip77 wrote: it already has the o ring, why not just slap on a sealing face? !!
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If they don't have the wisdom then maybe they cannot be trusted to use one responsiblymattyzip77 wrote:Alot of people dont have the tools, or wisdom to make a good barrel sealer.
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I did not know they were hollow, never seen one personally. However, could fill it with hot glue, epoxy, whatever??velocity3x wrote:IMO....it wont work. Matty, have you considered that the round being hollow will also create a huge pilot volume?mattyzip77 wrote: it already has the o ring, why not just slap on a sealing face? !!
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It would make more sense to chop it, far too long for a coax piston anyway.mattyzip77 wrote:I did not know they were hollow, never seen one personally. However, could fill it with hot glue, epoxy, whatever??
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Hollow is fine. On a narrow ratio piston, lightweight reins over pilot volume. Narrow ratio pistons pop open. Wide ratio ones honk. Wide ratio pistons benefit from low pilot volume.
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