propane tank, as air reservoir
Sorry if this has already been discussed, but how would a used propane torch cylinder work as an air tank? I assume that they are under considerable pressure from the propane, maybe if the valve was drilled out it could empty the air reasonably quickly. A shraeder valve epoxied on, might be able to withstand some pressure.
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They are under anywhere from 20psi-120psi (maybe more?) depending on the temperature, and they should be rated at much higher than that, for safety reasons. Still, the shock compression and decompression isn't good for such a thin walled tank. I wouldn't use it over 100psi, but up to that is fine I would say.
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The relief valve on the cylinders opens up at 375psi. The tanks are a lot tougher than you would expect.
We put this together as a little beer drinking project at work. It uses a propane cylinder as the chamber.
The valve was removed, the tank filled with water, and then the valve area was drilled and tapped for 1/4"npt.
The "canon" has onboard charging via 12v compressor and a 3cell 1650mah Li-po battery. It is generaly charged to 100psi, and will get about 30 shots per battery charge.
It works like a charm.
We put this together as a little beer drinking project at work. It uses a propane cylinder as the chamber.
The valve was removed, the tank filled with water, and then the valve area was drilled and tapped for 1/4"npt.
The "canon" has onboard charging via 12v compressor and a 3cell 1650mah Li-po battery. It is generaly charged to 100psi, and will get about 30 shots per battery charge.
It works like a charm.
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You MUST elaborate! Do you have any videos of its operation? If it does what I think it does that would be a perfect addition at my fraternity house.Gippeto wrote:We put this together as a little beer drinking project at work.
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What do you "think it does"?
It shoots marshmallows mainly, and occasionally more "damaging" things, such as pieces of hickory.
No videos.
It shoots marshmallows mainly, and occasionally more "damaging" things, such as pieces of hickory.
No videos.
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