Airsoft foam rocket launcher air magazine and valve advice
Posted: Sat Feb 27, 2010 11:19 am
Lo all (first post!)
I have put together an airsoft panzerfaust 3 replica which fires a foam rocket by hacking a air burst rocket launcher
http://www.amazon.com/William-Mark-Corp ... B00019RB7K
The air tank is removed by unscrewing the tyre valve, compressing the tank with a bike pump, then rescrewed in and fired. I did it in this way to allow the use of multiple tanks (as each tank is a one shot deal)
It is currently a airburst rocket unit connected to a 10Bar inline valve which is connected to a modified deodorant can.
The air burst system and modified air tank both connect to the valve via a modified adaptor that came with an blow gun such as below.
http://www.toolshopdirect.co.uk/item.ph ... e/sn/BG01S
I want to replace the modified adaptors with something more durable, as i have found that unscrewing it to compress the tank and then rescrewing it has damaged the thread on the adaptor.
What i would really like to do is replace the entire tank and connection system to the valve.
I have decided to use 16 bar pressure rated pipe (i will only be compressing it to 9bar) for the air tank.
So i have two questions:
1) What thread would the air valve have (i am assuming 1/8 NPT?)((i have searched for a schematic from RS but haven't managed to find one))
2) What would be the best connection method to use bearing in mind that i will be removing it like a magazine (removing an uncompressed tank and replacing with a compressed one.
Many Thanks
I have put together an airsoft panzerfaust 3 replica which fires a foam rocket by hacking a air burst rocket launcher
http://www.amazon.com/William-Mark-Corp ... B00019RB7K
The air tank is removed by unscrewing the tyre valve, compressing the tank with a bike pump, then rescrewed in and fired. I did it in this way to allow the use of multiple tanks (as each tank is a one shot deal)
It is currently a airburst rocket unit connected to a 10Bar inline valve which is connected to a modified deodorant can.
The air burst system and modified air tank both connect to the valve via a modified adaptor that came with an blow gun such as below.
http://www.toolshopdirect.co.uk/item.ph ... e/sn/BG01S
I want to replace the modified adaptors with something more durable, as i have found that unscrewing it to compress the tank and then rescrewing it has damaged the thread on the adaptor.
What i would really like to do is replace the entire tank and connection system to the valve.
I have decided to use 16 bar pressure rated pipe (i will only be compressing it to 9bar) for the air tank.
So i have two questions:
1) What thread would the air valve have (i am assuming 1/8 NPT?)((i have searched for a schematic from RS but haven't managed to find one))
2) What would be the best connection method to use bearing in mind that i will be removing it like a magazine (removing an uncompressed tank and replacing with a compressed one.
Many Thanks