You could But as spud stuff said the propane would make the pvc cold therefore brittle.wangpushups wrote:I wonder if you could make your entire meter out of pvc??? It would be way lighter than metal, it would look cooler, i think, and you could just pvc-weld it to the chamber with a 90 degree elbo, but how much psi could it hold? Just an idea.
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No it won't. If the propane cylinder is kept upright and the meter is operated at a pressure well below the pressure in the propane cylinder, then the meter pipe, valves etc. will not cool off.The Kid wrote:You could But as spud stuff said the propane would make the pvc cold therefore brittle.wangpushups wrote:I wonder if you could make your entire meter out of pvc??? It would be way lighter than metal, it would look cooler, i think, and you could just pvc-weld it to the chamber with a 90 degree elbo, but how much psi could it hold? Just an idea.
The only time you would have cooling problems would be in a full auto setup that was firing at a high ROF.

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