Hi, I'm new here. I made these two cannons this week, the large one was more of a learning experience, hence the lack of handles. The smaller one is my attempt at a nerf cannon.
My number 1 problem is the screw on caps, they leak like crazy, I tried sealing the larger one with Loctite Plastic Epoxy but it didn't seem to help. What is a good epoxy and method to sealing these things?
My first cannons, trouble with punisher valves
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cue DWV patrol
using cleanouts are a bad idea. you can solvent weld them on permenatly if you want
using cleanouts are a bad idea. you can solvent weld them on permenatly if you want
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what can I substitute a cleanout plug with for the punisher valve? Could I just put an end cap on the back and then cut a 1" long section of pipe, reduce it so it fits snug, and place it in the endcap to create a ledge for the diaphragm?
The smaller gun isn't going to use large amounts of air pressure, I want it to be a nerf gun. I stuck a dart in the end and one pump of the foot pump shot it out with considerable force.
The smaller gun isn't going to use large amounts of air pressure, I want it to be a nerf gun. I stuck a dart in the end and one pump of the foot pump shot it out with considerable force.
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Here's my plans for a modified punisher valve that removes the cleanout from the equation while also providing a triple layer of PVC to tap through.
Let me know what you think.
I have one other question, does the schrader valve have to be placed behind the diaphragm for this to work? I was thinking of placing it on the opposite end of the chamber so I can attach one of those small bicycle shock pumps to it without using any hose.
Let me know what you think.
I have one other question, does the schrader valve have to be placed behind the diaphragm for this to work? I was thinking of placing it on the opposite end of the chamber so I can attach one of those small bicycle shock pumps to it without using any hose.
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Filling behind the piston/diaphram isn't strictly neccecary... but if you don't, you'll have to use a spring to get it to seal initialy.
And although I'm not sure those are ABS couplings, they should be replaced if they are - mixed plastics don't bond very well.
And although I'm not sure those are ABS couplings, they should be replaced if they are - mixed plastics don't bond very well.
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A spring eh, interesting. I'll be mounting the schrader near the back after all, I did a test fitting and it's easier to have the pump handle facing away anyway. I'll make sure everything is ABS when I purchase more supplies, neither cannon works and are using dwv parts so I'm going to cut them up for their pipe.
I just noticed something, all my pipe has squares on it that say "NSF-dwv" as well as "NSF-pw", so what is it? dwv or pw, or does that just mean it will work in either pw or dwv environments?
I just noticed something, all my pipe has squares on it that say "NSF-dwv" as well as "NSF-pw", so what is it? dwv or pw, or does that just mean it will work in either pw or dwv environments?
[quote"JustinMeisse"]I just noticed something, all my pipe has squares on it that say "NSF-dwv" as well as "NSF-pw", so what is it? dwv or pw, or does that just mean it will work in either pw or dwv environments? [/quote]
Can you say G-o-o-g-l-e? Sorry if that seems rude, but this is the perfect question for a search engine.
Dont use ABS because almost always it celluar core (google if you dont know what that is). Next time just dont use threads rather just use a PVC cap. If you felt so inclined to as teflon tape the hole threads of the cannon that would work.
Can you say G-o-o-g-l-e? Sorry if that seems rude, but this is the perfect question for a search engine.
Dont use ABS because almost always it celluar core (google if you dont know what that is). Next time just dont use threads rather just use a PVC cap. If you felt so inclined to as teflon tape the hole threads of the cannon that would work.
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Yeah, I checked... 45 seconds with google scored me answear - a preliminary search is always nice.
And yeah, if both are there, it means it has been verified for both applications.
And yeah, if both are there, it means it has been verified for both applications.
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Thanks for the help, I never really thought pneumatics would be more powerful than combustion. I'm really bummed out that the t-section I used on my small gun is DWV, it has a really nice grip to it.
I'm going to experiment with different valve designs this week and see if I can get a new gun ready this weekend.
I'm going to experiment with different valve designs this week and see if I can get a new gun ready this weekend.