no comment.....my chamber is a old welding tank that can take 600 psi easy
my 1st pneumatic
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4" piston valved cannon-half done..( i spilt my cement...)
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
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Keep up the good work mate. Ball valves are better than burst disks in my opinion, no need to replace it really. Nice work I'd put it on a stand and put her up to 300-500 psi and let it rip. Have fun mate :thumbright:
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Freak I dislike people who underestimate others because you new here!!
But thats beside the point... Nice cannon, I really like it and that was a decent idea with the welding tank. as everyone else says, if you want to improve it, look for valve options, but ball valves work fine!
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But thats beside the point... Nice cannon, I really like it and that was a decent idea with the welding tank. as everyone else says, if you want to improve it, look for valve options, but ball valves work fine!
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Try looking in the description :occasion9:gjohng wrote:what is the black "bottle" that is holding the compresses air?
whats it called?
co2 tank?
thankyou in advance for any help
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thanks for all the new posts on this old topic of mine this was my 1st cannon but i dont have it any more it became parts for other cannons as for the ball valve its the safety on this gunhttp://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-new- ... t6178.html[/code]
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Very nice!!
May I suggest a hybrid, it looks like it is totally set up for hybrid operation, all you need to do is change it to a burst disc and your set!!
With that tank you could take it to like5-6x mix, maybe acetylene + Oxygen
May I suggest a hybrid, it looks like it is totally set up for hybrid operation, all you need to do is change it to a burst disc and your set!!
With that tank you could take it to like5-6x mix, maybe acetylene + Oxygen
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That tank may have been for nitrogen, or a nitrogen mix. Otherwise maybe oxygen. Do you have the valve, or any other info on the tank? Then we could better figure out what it held, and in turn how much it could handle pressure wise. But regardless, it is at least as strong as a CO2 bottle, and will obviously handle full pressure CO2. So I say, find a valve capable of 1000PSI, and some pipe, and get at it. If you could make a piston valve strong enough, you'd have a total beast.
I'm not a fan of a ball valve, but since it is a high pressure gun I'll let it go. Other than that, very nice.
I'm not a fan of a ball valve, but since it is a high pressure gun I'll let it go. Other than that, very nice.
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i'm interested in where you acquired a welding tank like that.
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well obviously so, but i haven't seen anything like that in the stores around here. its rather strange. i think it may just be that the city folk in the area don't do anything with their hands. they pay to have it done. its a waste.