Slide Check Modification

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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That was straight from my compressor. I think the gauge was reading 90 psi.

This was just a test. I will be configuring it so that a golfball can be dropped down the barrel (like a mortar) and it will strike a lever that moves the slide check and fires the gun.

It slides rather easily too and with leverage the ball should have no problem closing the check.
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What sort of lever did you have in mind?

Something like this? Or more complex?

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Originally I was going to go with an overcomplicated design but I reworked it into one similar to what you have with a pushrod. The only difference really will be the chamber. It will form a base that can hopefully allow me to adjust the angle.
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Simpler is always better. :D

I look forward to seeing it completed.
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This is what I had in mind originally, way too complicated. I will use your idea.
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Thanks for using my idea, I think I'm going to do something similar, involving an 1.5" QEV... :D
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daberno123 wrote:Thanks for using my idea, I think I'm going to do something similar, involving an 1.5" QEV... :D
And thank you!

For a 1.5" QEV though, I don't think drilling more holes in the slide check will be enough. You might need to pilot the main QEV off a smaller one first.
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The QEV already has a second valve built into it for piloting, and the second valve has 1/8" threads in the pilot port. I've measured the pilot volume of the second valve and its under 10cc, so hopefully I won't have to do any modifications to the slide check valve.

But I'll be prepared. I've just recently acquired five 1/4" QEVs so one of them could be added to help pilot.
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Built in? That's awesome. Where did you find that?
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@ Gippeto: I think about 4 holes of between 2 and 4 mm diameter should be ok, because a blowgun only has about an 8mm hole, and they usually work as pilots, so having 4 4mm holes should allow a faster opening than a blowgun, and also a larger diameter vent.

I think im going to see if I can find what I need to make one today, and have a go.

PVC Arsenal 17: If I manage to build a working slide myself, would you mind if I posted it in this thread, as if it works well it may be of interest to you.

Edit: I have made a working slide valve
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/home-ma ... ter,0.html
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There were a bunch of them on eBay a while back for like $8. Right now its on an unposted gun that will soon be taken apart.
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I don't mind at all, troll.

And my valve was one of the $8 ones from ebay. Check my link on page one.
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what size is your slide-check? i ask because i'm not sure what size to get for my coaxial (28mm chamber - 15mm barrel)
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The inlet is 1/8" NPT female. Outlet is 1/8" NPT male.

It's about 2" long and just over 3/4" diameter at its thickest point.
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ok thanks i'll get a 1/8" or 1/4" one then.
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