Combustoin Chamber Design Help
Posted: Sun Jun 08, 2008 2:23 pm
Hello,
I am new to this website, and the the advanced Spudgunnin' world. I understand the basic working of combustion guns, and was wondering about the chamber design for my first cannon. Would instead of having the traditional 2' of 4" and screw cap, rather have a bit less than 2' and a T-Joint in the middle. I was thinking of getting an adapter and attaching a ball valve to that, so I'd spray my hairspray into the valve, then close it, rather than a screw cap at the end. The reason why I'm thinking of this is because I already have a 3/4" ball valve from a Pneumatic gun I made, and it was 20$, and thought I should re-use it? I realized that spraying into the T joint might cause the hairspray just to turn to a liquid on top of the 4" tube, and there not igniting. Will that happen? Is a ball valve and T-Joint better, or should I go with the traditional screw cap at the end? Thanks in advance for any help!
I am new to this website, and the the advanced Spudgunnin' world. I understand the basic working of combustion guns, and was wondering about the chamber design for my first cannon. Would instead of having the traditional 2' of 4" and screw cap, rather have a bit less than 2' and a T-Joint in the middle. I was thinking of getting an adapter and attaching a ball valve to that, so I'd spray my hairspray into the valve, then close it, rather than a screw cap at the end. The reason why I'm thinking of this is because I already have a 3/4" ball valve from a Pneumatic gun I made, and it was 20$, and thought I should re-use it? I realized that spraying into the T joint might cause the hairspray just to turn to a liquid on top of the 4" tube, and there not igniting. Will that happen? Is a ball valve and T-Joint better, or should I go with the traditional screw cap at the end? Thanks in advance for any help!