My first "Advanced Combustion"
Posted: Tue Jan 09, 2007 10:08 pm
I have built a couple of big air powered guns/cannons and wanted to try Combustion's and to make something a little more "advanced" than the basic hairspray combustion and here it is.
I am going to call it he "Black Mamba", don't know why but it got a good sound to it. Here are the specs. The chamber is 4" sch 40 PVC well casing. The chamber is just a little shy of 400 cui when you add in the 2" elbows for the over/under configuration. I have three barrels for it. The one attached in the pictures is a 4 foot golf ball barrel made from two pieces of sch 40 sleeved together. It is a breechloader. The tee with extention rotates to the right like a bolt action rifle. The second barrel is a six foot long 2" "tater" barrel. The third barrel is a 10 foot golf ball barrel made from sdr 21 sleeved in 2" PVC sch 80 electrical conduit. All barrels have camlocks and are interchangable with all of my other guns. The gun uses metered propane at 45psi and metered mapp gas at 48psi to get the correct mixture. The chamber has a 80mm computer fan. It is controlled from the firing handle by a toggle for the fan and a push button for the stun gun spark. The handle was purchased form the infamous Gort-ster. Tremendous quality and quite frankly I do not think I could of made it for what I paid for it, and had the quality and reliability. When you include in the 4" PVC saddle to mount it all up,the hose clamps and even the 8 AAA batteries! I chose not to use the hose clamps at this time. I cut spacers/wedges from a piece of the 4" PVC. They are about an inch wide of various lengths and then epoxied them to the outside of the chamber and then the gas cylinder holder to them. This gave three long beads of Loctite epoxy that is rated for PVC. One on either side of the holder and one down the center for three places of support. I dropped the chamber with the cylinder and metering pipe on the concrete twice to see how it held up and it didn't break. The barrel support is also epoxied. If it becomes a problem later on I will use the hose clamps. Not pictured is a "tactical" sling I made for supporting the gun while firing. It makes it a lot easier to balance. Thanks Gort for your help. Let me know what you think guys your opinions matter to me.
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I am going to try to add a few more pictures;
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I am going to call it he "Black Mamba", don't know why but it got a good sound to it. Here are the specs. The chamber is 4" sch 40 PVC well casing. The chamber is just a little shy of 400 cui when you add in the 2" elbows for the over/under configuration. I have three barrels for it. The one attached in the pictures is a 4 foot golf ball barrel made from two pieces of sch 40 sleeved together. It is a breechloader. The tee with extention rotates to the right like a bolt action rifle. The second barrel is a six foot long 2" "tater" barrel. The third barrel is a 10 foot golf ball barrel made from sdr 21 sleeved in 2" PVC sch 80 electrical conduit. All barrels have camlocks and are interchangable with all of my other guns. The gun uses metered propane at 45psi and metered mapp gas at 48psi to get the correct mixture. The chamber has a 80mm computer fan. It is controlled from the firing handle by a toggle for the fan and a push button for the stun gun spark. The handle was purchased form the infamous Gort-ster. Tremendous quality and quite frankly I do not think I could of made it for what I paid for it, and had the quality and reliability. When you include in the 4" PVC saddle to mount it all up,the hose clamps and even the 8 AAA batteries! I chose not to use the hose clamps at this time. I cut spacers/wedges from a piece of the 4" PVC. They are about an inch wide of various lengths and then epoxied them to the outside of the chamber and then the gas cylinder holder to them. This gave three long beads of Loctite epoxy that is rated for PVC. One on either side of the holder and one down the center for three places of support. I dropped the chamber with the cylinder and metering pipe on the concrete twice to see how it held up and it didn't break. The barrel support is also epoxied. If it becomes a problem later on I will use the hose clamps. Not pictured is a "tactical" sling I made for supporting the gun while firing. It makes it a lot easier to balance. Thanks Gort for your help. Let me know what you think guys your opinions matter to me.
http://img226.imageshack.us/img226/6295/1000585kz6.jpg
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/5549/1000586ef6.jpg
http://img70.imageshack.us/img70/4127/1000587sk0.jpg
http://img444.imageshack.us/img444/7223/1000588ir8.jpg
I am going to try to add a few more pictures;
http://img483.imageshack.us/img483/8514/1000590qw4.jpg
http://img207.imageshack.us/img207/5240/1000591zw8.jpg
http://img224.imageshack.us/img224/636/1000595ey9.jpg
http://img483.imageshack.us/img483/8451/1000596ok5.jpg