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The bottles I tested were filled to the revelant level with water, then the headspace was pressurised with nitrogen. Logically this means less pressure is applied to the main body per unit area than if it was empty, perhaps therefore my pressure values are irrelevant in this case.Ragnarok wrote:I've always see bottles fail well below 200 psi, even the ones for pressurized drinks.At much over 100 psi, a solid knock can cause them to break apart.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life

The bottles are given a constant pressure ramp until failure or reaching a pressure limit - yes, there were cases when the bottle did not fail.Ragnarok wrote:That doesn't sound right, given water's incompressible nature, the pressure should be constant throughout the system - although I don't know your exact techniques. Were you supplying a constant pressure to it as it expanded, or just one fill, then leave it to expand?
Aside from that lets face it, these manufacturers want to spend as little as possible on materials and will use anything that doesn't cause them to lose money on shipping and compromise the quality of their product.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
8" of 3" PVC + end cap or 12" of 2" PVC + end cap would be more than enough for this gun. Your back piping before the ball valve should also be considered a part of your chamber.jitup wrote:Can some one suggest a good length of pipe for the chamber of this gun ?
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Sooo that leaves what, the pressure gauge?markfh11q wrote: But yeah, it's a pretty good gun. The only thing I would change would be to either use a different material for the chamber or use lower pressures (<90 PSIG), and to replace the ball valve with something a little faster. Oh, and to also make the barrel longer.
Perhaps you were a bit quick to give this guy a shaming, after all, he has clearly done his research, it's not his fault that the person on the other end go it wrong. A nice clean cannon give the knowledge and materials he had.a typical pressure requiremnet for a PET bottle would be 135 psi, hold for 13 seconds, the pressure is then increased to 200psi, the volum eof the bottle will increase by 30-50% of its original volume during thid test.
Typically for users of PET bottles the same test will apply regardless of bottle volume,however the designers may have different standards - I am not aware.
Really? Injured, yes but I've never heard of anyone who has been killed in a spudgun related accident.people have been killed

Even so, compared to PVC, soda bottles are NOT robust and a lame choice for a chamber structure. PVC is just too cheap not to just use.Biopyro wrote:I have to agree with JSR here, I have tested these bottles, and they really are a lot more robust than what you give them credit for. An unrated drinks bottle, easily took up to 100psi, and then ruptured after I gave it a sharp whack. While it was extremely loud, the explosion would have done little more than slight cuts and some bruising. I have used rated bottles past 100psi, and they do not rupture, even after sharp shocks. Held onto 22mm pipe by friction alone, when give a sharp shock, they fire like a loud, empty water rocket.
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