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da-g-dog |
Posted - Sep 04 2003 : 1:53:19 PM I am thinking about building a pneumatic spudgun using CO2 as the propellant. I will be using a CO2 tank normally used for paintball guns and plumb it into the chamber with a simple on/off valve and a pressure guage. My question is, should a use ABS or PVC pipe? I don't know which one has the greater pressure rating.
hike master kyle |
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da-g-dog |
Posted - Sep 08 2003 : 3:29:14 PM quote:
Also put a bolt on the other end of the nipple. Keeps it from blowing out.
Put a bolt where? Do you mean a nut? If so, I get what your saying, good idea. Thanks.
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Aaron Cake |
Posted - Sep 08 2003 : 10:41:19 AM Also put a bolt on the other end of the nipple. Keeps it from blowing out.
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da-g-dog |
Posted - Sep 05 2003 : 2:34:09 PM quote:
sounds great. use teflon tape and seal it with epoxy to be sure
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Will do. I will post some pics and perfomance specs when it is complete.
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cirvin |
Posted - Sep 05 2003 : 12:28:49 PM sounds great. use teflon tape and seal it with epoxy to be sure
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da-g-dog |
Posted - Sep 05 2003 : 12:14:45 AM quote:
it will say on the side of the pipe. sch-40 pvc is good for like 250 psi, witch is much more than you wilol neeed
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Thanks. What do you think would be the best way to plumb in the CO2? The threads on the end of the hose from the tank are roughly 5/16" threads. Maybe drill a hole through the thick square part on a cleanout cap then thread it with a tap and die set? That way I have a lot of mass to hold the threads from the hose.
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cirvin |
Posted - Sep 04 2003 : 7:37:33 PM it will say on the side of the pipe. sch-40 pvc is good for like 250 psi, witch is much more than you wilol neeed
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