Show us your pneumatic spud gun! Discuss pneumatic (compressed gas) powered potato guns and related accessories. Valve types, actuation, pipe, materials, fittings, compressors, safety, gas choices, and more.
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mopherman
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 10:52 pm
does the quick cap seal effectivly? i need an alternative to the 5 layors of innertube that currently are on my piston
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crsaz
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:00 pm
thts what size valve I want to build for my next cannon. dual 4' 4" chambers golfball barrel
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Velocity
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:24 pm
Very nice valve here... good construction, and it looks powerful too!
A few questions...
1) Is the piston removable?
2) What are the hex-head screws/bolts for?
3) If the hex-head screws/bolts are for removing the front end, which allows access to the piston, what seals the front end?
Once again, great job on this; be proud! I am beginning to see a lot of people use the fact that 3" fittings fit perfectly inside of 4" SCH 40 pipe! I see you used this in your inlet, your outlet, and your piston design. I used it as well on my 3" porting piston valve.
Whatever you build, I am sure it will be awesome! Good Luck!
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4) What are you using as a bumper?
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Velocity on Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:41 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Zorrowannabe9
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:28 pm
1)yes
2)holding the front end on
3)the front end is sealed with some silicon compound, like the stuff used in sealing showers (its adhesive, but removable)
Thanks for the complement, its always nice to hear praise. Hopefully it'll work

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Blitz
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:39 pm
I'm interested in seeing how well your piston performs -- I made one similar to what yours, except for inside a 2" tee. Maybe if you get the chance, take a picture of your piston assembly.
How'd you port the inside of the tee, is that the coupler you mentioned?
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TalonXxX
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Sun Apr 08, 2007 11:45 pm
All I can say is AWESOME! Nice to see some larger piston valves. You've inspired me to make a big bastard like this... although probably a 3" tee rather than a 4"

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clide
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:00 am
Very nice. I like the access bolts location. I also plan on placing the bolts to disassemble the valve at the outlet of my next general purpose valve.
I have never been too fond of the idea that the heavily modified part of the tee and fittings is taking the force of the piston slamming back.
Is that little bitty brass box your exhaust valve? Unless you have o-rings on the piston or that box has a surprising amount of flow, I wouldn't think it would be able to fire the valve.
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Zorrowannabe9
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 12:08 am
clide wrote:
Is that little bitty brass box your exhaust valve? Unless you have o-rings on the piston or that box has a surprising amount of flow, I wouldn't think it would be able to fire the valve.
In some ways it does have an o-ring. There is a complete rubber ring around it that doubles as the sealing face. Im hoping that it will be able to actuate the valve, but if not I have ballvalves, a QEV, sprinkler valves...etc.
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schmanman
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Mon Apr 09, 2007 7:36 am
rmich732 wrote:Very nice valve here... good construction, and it looks powerful too!
A few questions...
1) Is the piston removable?
2) What are the hex-head screws/bolts for?
3) If the hex-head screws/bolts are for removing the front end, which allows access to the piston, what seals the front end?
Once again, great job on this; be proud! I am beginning to see a lot of people use the fact that 3" fittings fit perfectly inside of 4" SCH 40 pipe! I see you used this in your inlet, your outlet, and your piston design. I used it as well on my 3" porting piston valve.
Whatever you build, I am sure it will be awesome! Good Luck!
EDIT:
4) What are you using as a bumper?
yes, nice! I agree with everything rmich said. although you may want to go with a bigger pilot valve, for better preformance.
I used it as well, but made my porting interchangeable (3 inch and 4 inch.)
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