Hi all,
I dont know if this has been shown here or not
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Does anyone know what valve that is, ive never seen one on here or anywhere before
thanks.
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If I got it correctly, it's a butterfly type valve actuated by a spring.
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Looks like a butterfly valve with the handle removed and rigged up for spring actuation.
Like a ball valve with a spring to open the handle, except this appears to be a butterfly valve and the handle is removed as you usually have to squeeze them and then turn.
Edit: God damnit, beaten by JSR. What are you doing up this early anyway JSR?
Like a ball valve with a spring to open the handle, except this appears to be a butterfly valve and the handle is removed as you usually have to squeeze them and then turn.
Edit: God damnit, beaten by JSR. What are you doing up this early anyway JSR?
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I usually wake up early at around 5:30 to get some online time before work, then I'm usually at work 6:30-7:30, the earlier I start then the earlier I can get homeMrCrowley wrote:What are you doing up this early anyway JSR?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Wow, that's one sick cannon!
It's hard to soar with eagles when you're working with turkeys.
I'm almost sure that the valve is a butterfly valve, with spring actuation, like JSR and Crowley said.
And it's nice to see that someone outside of this site is able to make a proper cannon. Chamber volume was excessive, but it didn't suffer from the usual Youtube cannon problems of choked flow, short barrels, and slow valves.
And it's nice to see that someone outside of this site is able to make a proper cannon. Chamber volume was excessive, but it didn't suffer from the usual Youtube cannon problems of choked flow, short barrels, and slow valves.
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It actually seemed like a pretty nice cannon, I think he said he was using a Ford hood spring as the actuator, I may have to look into that...
It's hard to soar with eagles when you're working with turkeys.
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I really want to know how he made that chamber I'd like a premade metal chamber with a large opening
The action seems pretty nice.
I'm digging the use of a bike brake lever to release the loaded butterfly valve, I only look for finger lever triggers on small cannons, scaled up, a bike lever is perfect for a beastie like that ^_^
I'm digging the use of a bike brake lever to release the loaded butterfly valve, I only look for finger lever triggers on small cannons, scaled up, a bike lever is perfect for a beastie like that ^_^
Looks great, butterfly valve must have cost a bundle. i do object ,however, to the excessive chamber volume and the dude sticking his hand in the barrel of a charged cannon. looks pretty sweet with the handbrak trigger though
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