high pressure burst disk glue?

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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what about hybrids don't you need a high voltage for that?
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There are people here that have successfully used a piezo ignitor with hybrids like Novacastrian, noname and in the case of this grenaded launcher, chaos.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I think I'm going to turn this into a piston gun with the burstdisk in front of the piston valve would it help preformance?
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i think it would (from what i learned on spudfiles) but i have never used burst disks so dont base your decision on my word
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i think the best for you is to keep it as a pneumatic a while to learn the principal behind compressed gass guns. then you make it a combustion and learn some there also. after that just put some gauges and a propane meter and all that stuff on and you got an hybrid.


if you want to know more about hybrids just look at the hybrids at this page :) (feel free to ask question's on peoples hybrids)
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A burst disk between the piston and the barrel will definitely help performance as you're giving the piston time to open more before the pressure actually reaches the projectile.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Great I will use that for sure burst disk I would like to know what the best fitting is for the piston to be housed in. I bought a 3/4-1/2-1/2 ruducing tee and I don't know if that is the best fitting to use any suggestions?
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The smaller a piston, the lighter you can make it, the less stresses it imposes on your system and the smaller your pilot valve has to be.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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So JSR do you know what fitting I could use?
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housing the piston in the 1/2" tee sounds like it would work, assuming your barrel is 1/4"?
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the barrel is 1/2 inch copper.
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In that case, you'll need at least a 3/4" tee to house your piston.
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I have a 3/4-1/2-1/2 inch reducing tee if that would work?
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As long as the piston is 3/4" in diameter, yes
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I am using 3/4 inch poplar dowel for the piston it's nice and light
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