The dwv quiz!!!
- thespeedycicada
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Here is my little quiz should be easy for you guys to pass and should be educational for n00bs.post your answers in the topic and well see how you did! (shouldnt be a challenge for you guys.)
a=i can use that!
b=that will blow my face off!
This quiz is assuming you are making a pneumatic dwv is fine for combustions.
a=i can use that!
b=that will blow my face off!
This quiz is assuming you are making a pneumatic dwv is fine for combustions.
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- ShowNoMercy
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I use all that stuff! That means I am gonna blow up and or not? I also use straight C02 so its all safe to use.
Good quiz although I think I was hesitant on some of them.

Good quiz although I think I was hesitant on some of them.

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It may be DWV, but DWV doesn't mean it's not pressure rated.
Ecclesiastes 1:9 - What has been will be again, what has been done will be done again; there is nothing new under the sun.
I am building a combustion, so I am going to have to go with a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a, a
Actually I am building a hybrid, so I am going to have to go with b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b
But in all honesty: b, a, a, b, b, b, a, a, a, b, b
Actually I am building a hybrid, so I am going to have to go with b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b, b


But in all honesty: b, a, a, b, b, b, a, a, a, b, b
- Hailfire753
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Yep, Velocity is right!
But seriously, I knew that before I saw his answers. You can tell DWV 'cause it looks weird!

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- thespeedycicada
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its for n00bs they dont know.[/u]
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- potatoflinger
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Don't you think it's kinda rude to put someone's cannon on here? The whole cannon was DWV, but it's still kinda rude.
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Oi, you nicked my idea...thespeedycicada wrote:Here is my little quiz should be easy for you guys to pass and should be educational for n00bs.

I think the whole "DWV is fine for combustions" idea is doublethink (if you don't know what this is, go read "1984".)This quiz is assuming you are making a pneumatic dwv is fine for combustions.
A combustion can still take peaks of 70 to 80 psi, and shock loading is worse than a steady loading - and don't forget this is heated gas, which worsens the problem.
People say: "DWV isn't safe for pneumatics at all, even a low pressure one."
But yet the same people will say it's fine to take a shock loading at pressures over twice what they say it should be used at with a pneumatic.
For pete's sake, make up your minds. Either it's acceptable (not "fine") for low pressure pneumatics as well as low power combustions, or it's not suitable for anything.
Personally, I'm of the second opinion - we shouldn't promote it at all. We might occasionally use it, but we shouldn't say it's OK, because that will give newbs the wrong idea.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
- Carlman
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for simple combustions i would rather fork out the extra couple of dollars here and there for piece of mind when making spuds go bye bye
it looks a whole lot better as well.

it looks a whole lot better as well.

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- MaxuS the 2nd
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Extra couple of dollars...Pffft.
Pressure rated parts cost around 3 times more in the Uk than DWV parts.
Pressure rated parts cost around 3 times more in the Uk than DWV parts.
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