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Golf Ball Barrel FAQ

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 6:42 pm
by squeaks
Okay, so one of the most asked about barrel is the golf ball barrel. Here are some frequently asked questions(and some unfrequent ones too).

Q: Why golf balls?
A: Simple, a golf ball is made for flight. It's already weighted and it's spherical. This is good for us spudders since most of us don't have rifled barrels.

Q: What is a golf ball barrel?
A: It is one of three things, 1 1/2" SDR 21 or two pieces of 2" pipe sleeved into one another. I've also been told that 2" clear or acrylic barrels fit golfballs quite nicely. They also come in "pretty" colors but at a high price.

Q: Does one of the two types of pipe work better?
A: Supposedly the 1 1/2" SDR 21 works better because it is smooth the whole way. When you sleeve the 2" pipe with another piece of 2" pipe there is a small crack left that runs the legnth of the pipe.

Q: Which is cheaper.
A: SDR 21 is cheaper unless you order it from someone online. It costs about $0.50 a foot. Plumbing stores are usually trying to get rid of this stuff.

Q: I can't find SDR 21. Why not?
A: It's one of three things. You may be trying to get it at lowes, home depot, etc. They don't carry squat when it comes to pipe. The people at your local plumbing store may not know what SDR 21 is. Ask them if they have Class 200 pipe Lastly, they may just not have it in your area.

Q: So what exactly is SDR 21
A: SDR 21 is also known as Class 200 pipe. It's called this because every nominal size of pipe in Class 200 is rated to.......guess what? 200 PSI! It is slightly thinner than SCH 40 until you get to 6" pipe, at which point it is thicker. This is why it is sometimes called thinwall pvc. Just remember to find the SDR 21, Class 200, or 200 psi on the pipe before you buy it.

Q: So how well does SDR 21 fit a golf ball?
A: SDR 21 has an ID of 1.7". A golf ball has a diameter of about 1.65 or close there to. If you put it in the barrel it slides with ease but if you put a tissue on the golf ball it is tight.

Q: If SDR 21 isn't rated to as high of a pressure should I not use it in my pneumatic?
A: It is plenty safe unless you are firing above 200 psi. At long legnths the pipe bends. It is a common practice to sleeve it inside 2" sch 80 pvc to make it stiffer and to increase it's pressure rating. 2" sch 80 has an ID of about 1.9" as is the same OD of SDR 21. This is also done with hybrids since SDR 21 isn't rated to the pressures hybrids get to.

Q: Can I breach load golf balls?
A: Yep. You have several options. Use male and female adapters and twist it on, make a homemade bolt or like unto such, or use 2" cam locks. With the cam locks you could sleeve the pipe in 2" sch 80 and use male and female fittings to attach the cam locks or you can epoxy the cam lock onto the pipe. Some filing/sanding is required for this since the cam locks ID is a little too small.

Q: What do I do to sabot the golf ball?
A: Foam, tissue, toilet paper, old rag, etc. Just experiment.

Q: I can't find some locally. Where can I get some?
A: Order some online from someone. Gort, Pimpman, and BC (listed in no particular order) all sell the stuff. It is a bit more expensive though at around $3 a foot.

Thanks and I hope it was informative,
Squeaks

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:26 pm
by pyromanic13
cool that you tryped this up but...why would you sabot the golf ball?

Posted: Wed Jan 24, 2007 7:36 pm
by squeaks
'cause it slides around inside the pipe with ease even though it is a near perfect fit. That's how perfect a fit it really is. Since a golf ball is spherical it only touches at one spot, but once you put it in something as thin as a tissue it's fairly tight.

Posted: Thu Jan 25, 2007 2:10 pm
by noname
You left out clear and/or acrylic barrels, 1.75" ID, about as good of a fit as SDR 26. PLus, it's clear or clear red, orange, yellow, green, blue, and maybe purple. The only downside is the cost.

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 3:21 am
by MrCrowley
Kicking up so this gets back to the top of the section. It's a very good FAQ, i'll ask PCGUY if it can get stickied.

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 11:38 am
by jimmy101
I second making this a sticky.

Or perhaps we can get Squeks to add it to the Spud Wiki.

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 12:39 pm
by williamfeldmann
Possibly should include an update on price if stickied. I have been looking recently and the cheapest I can find is $1.50 a foot from the local Plumb Supply. (Midwest)

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 5:18 pm
by Hubb
Thanks, Mr Crowley, for kicking this back up. Another motion for a sticky, or a wiki.

Posted: Wed Sep 12, 2007 10:12 pm
by mike1010
whait just sleeve sdr21 inside 2 inch sch 80 isnt that what most people do plus there is no crack to speak of and it fits perfect and its very strong

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 1:44 am
by rna_duelers
What about the metric system people?You should add PN 12 40mm PVC,it's a perfect fit for metric pipe users.

Posted: Thu Sep 13, 2007 2:00 am
by MrCrowley
We need to make a 'stuff that fits in things' for metric spudders.

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 12:10 pm
by dongfang
Hi rna_duelers,

Surely you don't mean 40mm pipe? A GB is 42.67 mm or more, AFAIK.

A 50 mm pipe with 3.2 walls is perfect. 3.0 is fine, too. I have a very nice black PE plastic pipe; fits beautifully but it bends like a banana in sunlight.

Regards
Soren

Posted: Fri Sep 14, 2007 5:41 pm
by MrCrowley
40mm PVC PN12 is the nominal size, it has an I.D of 43.5mm I think it was, but yeah every pipe size you hear is nominal unless said otherwise, like 4" has an I.D of 110mm

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 4:23 am
by dongfang
Hi,

Hmm that's funny; in here, sizes in mm are always simply the OD.

Regards
Soren

Posted: Sat Sep 15, 2007 4:49 am
by MrCrowley
Hmm strange, that is funny. Yours is alot more pactical and makes more sence, you only need to worry about 2 diameters, ID and OD, we have ID OD and ND(nominal)