8" cannon?

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I just got 4ft of 8" nsf-61 pvc.
I googled nsf-61, but with no prevail, is it safe for lets say... 120 psi? or acetylene?

And what fits good in a 8" barrel?
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frankrede wrote:I just got 4ft of 8" nsf-61 pvc.
I googled nsf-61, but with no prevail, is it safe for lets say... 120 psi? or acetylene?

And what fits good in a 8" barrel?
You mean "to no avail" :wink:

I believe NSF-61 is a health standard associated with potable water, nothing to do with pressure rating, so I'd assume your pipe is good for a simple combustion but not much else.

I think you'll find this "fits good" ;)

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im gonna do something like that sooner or later only im going to use that howister round lying in my friends yard.is that how you spell that?
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veginator wrote:im gonna do something like that sooner or later only im going to use that howister round lying in my friends yard.is that how you spell that?
Howitzer.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Soccer balls fit great! I still never finished that soccer ball combustion though...
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I imagine the destructive potential for this thing would be immense. But me, i'd go with ice slugs.
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veginator wrote:im going to use that howister round lying in my friends yard.
Check it's decommisioned first though. There are high numbers of cases of people (unwittingly) using live shells as doorstops, or mantelpiece ornaments.

@Frankrede: If you have a wall thickness measurement, and an accurate ID measurement, then you can estimate a burst pressure. If you then slap a 3:1 safety margin on top of that, you should get a "rating". Nothing solid, but enough to assess the likely risk.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
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NSF-61, for our purposes, is pretty similar to NSF-pw. For pipe that large though, I still would stick with a combustion.
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Ok, good, and the walls, I will measure them as soon as I get ready.
and I am probably going to build a combustion, because I do not plan on spending money.


@Jack
Ammo like that would be quite interesting in lets say a cannon nothing short of a pumpkin chucker.

@Blacket, a ice slug would be insane!
My freezer wouldn't hold it hah
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