Good luck, play safe.

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may share a photo, is it stainless ?PracticallySane wrote: ↑Tue Dec 29, 2020 5:42 pmI just want to note that a proper weld joint is MUCH stronger than any threaded arrangement. Note only that but a proper weld is stronger than the base metal in most cases. The primary concern is most certainly HAZ and proper execution. The chamber on my air rifle is a section of 3/4 hydraulic pipe that i chopped one end off and tig welded the head of a grade 8 bolt in the end. If you trust your ability you will be fine.
I follow his same philosophy, and up to now I have my two eyes and my ten fingers.Moonbogg wrote: ↑Wed Dec 30, 2020 3:16 amIf I had the money, I'd make 3 of every cannon I have and test two to failure under different conditions. That way I'd really know the safety factor in a practical way and discover the weak spots and failure mode. Unfortunately, you could buy a nice car for what all that would cost, so it is what it is. Build strong and use conservatively.
I didn't used to, but I have had a few close shaves, and each time you realize how lucky you were and do things differently next time.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life