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As I said in the other thread,
PVC = horribly unsafe. I would make it out of ABS if I were you. |
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I tried to cut the plastic out for use as a pressure vessel and just use it as a barrel... then use 1~2 of the craftsman pressure tanks instead, and manifold them together (if i use two) to increase the flow rate (they have a single 1/2" port)
However, i keep having trouble figuring out what kind of threads go with what.. NPT, NPTF, BSPT, I seem to go in circles and get confused. Anybody out there good with pipe threads? :o -q |
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This may have been addressed in another thread but couldn't you make the PVC safer by wrapping it in duct tape?Wouldn't give it more strength, but I would think it would prevent sharp shards of PVC from being sprayed everywhere in the case of rupture.
In any case, it's looking pretty good. We worked on an air cannon last year but haven't done any more with it. This year we're doing something else with the pneumatics. :D |
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Finding fittings that use BSPT threads in the US might be a problem. Finally my apprenticeship years as a pipe fitter/ boiler operator come in handy here :) |
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Duct tape tears easily and in our tests it was unable to stop an exploding PVC tank (we went to twice the rated maximum pressure, and slammed the tank with a remote activated 10lbs sledgehammer). In fact the shards we so quick when they exited through the duct tape that they also went through the plywood box the canon was in. in a second test the gun was wrapped in an old pair of heavy duty Jeans. (the leg part), and when it exploded the jeans held the shrapnel. At any case pneumatic spudguns are VERY DANGEROUS! they can be fun but they should be treated even more carefully than a real gun, because a gun can only fire in a single direction, a spudgun might explode if handled the wrong way!!! be careful!!!!!! -Leav |
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