copper coaxial
I plan on making a copper coaxial piston cannon. It will have a 1/2" barrell in a 1" chamber. I already did the math and it should have a c:b ratio of about 3:1. I'm trying to make it as basic as possible. The only thing is, I've never seen a copper coaxial and I'm wondering if there is a reason that I might be over looking??
- MrCrowley
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There´s mine, although it´s just a 18mm cal. Works great!
There´s mine, although it´s just a 18mm cal. Works great!

- joannaardway
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I have heard horror stories about how hard it can be to get the inner pipe lined up right, and the fittings are much harder to modify than PVC.
But, if it works, good for you.
But, if it works, good for you.
- Infernal Maveric
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The fittings are easy to modify, as you can chop, and re-solder parts where needed.
the lining up takes a bit of trial & error, but its nothing that would take longer than say 20 minuites
Good luck
the lining up takes a bit of trial & error, but its nothing that would take longer than say 20 minuites
Good luck
made it today. Its a monster. heres the link with pics and info http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... 458騢