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Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:15 am
by cork9
ya i can open it preaty fast but i want to spring load. I dont know how tho
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:17 am
by pyromaniac
origin unknown wrote:cork9 wrote:ok first of all spud thug thos are all nfs-pw fittings and pipe. second of all its a cross not a tee. third of all have you ever herd of something call clear primer. think before you speak
Ha ha, you just 0wned spudthug
Nice cannon, ball valves also have better flow than sprinklers, but they dont open as fast, but you can spring load them to help them open faster.
i came up with the answers before him though. so technicaly speaking i pjowninated him.
thanks for the answer about the valve too.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:18 am
by cork9
ya np and thats true u did come up with answer first but i worded it good

Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:19 am
by Bubba05
Isent spud thug like a boss type person around here?
Oh crap!
Bubba
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:21 am
by pyromaniac
Bubba05 wrote:Isent spud thug like a boss type person around here?
Oh crap!
Bubba
no he's not a mod.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:21 am
by spudthug
Ha ha, you just 0wned spudthug
Nice cannon, ball valves also have better flow than sprinklers, but they dont open as fast, but you can spring load them to help them open faster.
first of all ur a forking retard..second ball valve do not have better flow than sprinklers..they have less turbulence but on a basis sprinkler valves increase performance 10 fold..
cork i doubt u used clear primer.. unless u want to order primer online becuase most stores dont carry it..
pyro..just let it go ok i said i have never seen a pressure rated cross before...
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 11:28 am
by Bubba05
Oh phew! I thort some one was gunna loose there head!
Sorry spud thug but mate you have to look harder when you go down the plumming surply store mate I seen pressuse rated T's in all sizes. But hey I dono what you have avalable in your area. and ummm dude sorry coz you are wrong about the clear primer too coz most places I bin to stock it.
Sorry dude
Bubba
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 12:45 pm
by cork9
um buddy its definetly clear primer i bilt it.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 12:52 pm
by cork9
Omg i was just shooting it and i shot a full barrle full of water at 40 psi and it nocked it strait out of my hand. then i put a full barrle full of water and shot it at 60 psi and it had like 7 seconds of hang time!!
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:07 pm
by origin unknown
spudthug wrote:Ha ha, you just 0wned spudthug
Nice cannon, ball valves also have better flow than sprinklers, but they dont open as fast, but you can spring load them to help them open faster.
first of all ur a forking retard..second ball valve do not have better flow than sprinklers..they have less turbulence but on a basis sprinkler valves increase performance 10 fold..
cork i doubt u used clear primer.. unless u want to order primer online becuase most stores dont carry it..
pyro..just let it go ok i said i have never seen a pressure rated cross before...
Ball valves do have better flow, but the slow opening time makes them not perform as well as sprinkler valves in the long run.
Sorry lol, I just like it when someone owns someone else.
He probably did use clear primer cause about every lowes or home depot carries it. If he didn't use any primer whatsoever, he must be retarded enough not to know how to post this topic.
Most fittings aren't rated for a specific pressure, they just have NSF-pw on them which means they are safe for pressure, so you are right about that.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:22 pm
by cork9
how can i spring load my ball valve?
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:25 pm
by origin unknown
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:30 pm
by cork9
where can i get springs like that. mcmaster would proly have it right?
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 1:34 pm
by origin unknown
I dont know, you can just go down to a local hardware and buy one, they are called tension springs, not compression springs. McMaster might have them, but try somewhere in your town first so you can save some money. Ask the person who built that gun where did they get that spring they used.
Posted: Sat May 12, 2007 2:11 pm
by frankrede
origin unknown wrote:spudthug wrote:Ha ha, you just 0wned spudthug
Nice cannon, ball valves also have better flow than sprinklers, but they dont open as fast, but you can spring load them to help them open faster.
first of all ur a forking retard..second ball valve do not have better flow than sprinklers..they have less turbulence but on a basis sprinkler valves increase performance 10 fold..
cork i doubt u used clear primer.. unless u want to order primer online becuase most stores dont carry it..
pyro..just let it go ok i said i have never seen a pressure rated cross before...
You are an idiot.
You call them all idiots yet you seem to top it all.
Ball valves have 100% flow with no restrictions, but have slow opening times.
He ordered the valve online so who says he didn't he order primer.
And you can tell his T is pressure rated because his bushings wouldn't fit all the way in if the T was DWV.
And I have never seen DWV under 1.5"
Ball valves do have better flow, but the slow opening time makes them not perform as well as sprinkler valves in the long run.
Sorry lol, I just like it when someone owns someone else.
He probably did use clear primer cause about every lowes or home depot carries it. If he didn't use any primer whatsoever, he must be retarded enough not to know how to post this topic.
Most fittings aren't rated for a specific pressure, they just have NSF-pw on them which means they are safe for pressure, so you are right about that