Hello Everyone!
I have a few questions before I begin my first build which will be very soon hopefully. Not really the "first", years ago as a young boy, I built a "potato gun" but as it turned out, the police liked it more then I did, so they took it... Anyway, fast forward 20 years and here we are today.
I am wanting to build something pretty simple and inexpensive. I am not a machinist, and I really don't want to spend more then 50 to 75 dollars. I am looking to build a pneumatic gun that I can use for shoot stuff and to launch chalk powder into the air for a color run our fire department will be hosting soon.
I am considering using an inline sprinkler valve and have seen them used several ways. #1 people use the solenoid and hook up a battery and switch of rigger the valve. #2 - People modify the valve and use an air compressor gun to trigger the valve. Is one better than the other?
Can I use Sched 40 DWV? or will that become a bomb when I pressurize it?
Any suggestion on a specific valve? Keeping in mind my budget?
Thanks!!!
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Option 2 gives better performance as the valve opens fasterI am considering using an inline sprinkler valve and have seen them used several ways. #1 people use the solenoid and hook up a battery and switch of rigger the valve. #2 - People modify the valve and use an air compressor gun to trigger the valve. Is one better than the other?
It depends how much you enjoy picking razor sharp plastic shards out of your fleshCan I use Sched 40 DWV? or will that become a bomb when I pressurize it?
The biggest one you can afford!Any suggestion on a specific valve? Keeping in mind my budget?
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