Lauren (revised) V2
I finally finished the new version of Lauren. This time around I used all pressure rated parts, and a piston valve (which will be piloted later by a sprinkler valve). I haven't got a chance just yet to fire it because of sealing problems with the piston. But, it has a 4' by 1 1/2' chamber, 2" piston valve porting to 1.5", with a 3"x3 1/2' barrel. BTW, I aired up Lauren V1 to 35 PSI, and got a golf ball about 200 or 300 yards. Hope you like!
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Nice pneumatic. (wrong section)
lol @ redneck
lol @ redneck
damnit! I was looking at the combustion guns and decided to post my gun up and click new topic. Shit, can someone move this for me! Sorry!
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Sorry to dissapoint you but it's not all pressure rated parts. That reducer that goes to the barrel is dwv
i know that, but that really won't matter much because it isn't being pressurized.
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Oh it is... trust me. Even more so when your ammo is a tight fit.dapallox1 wrote:i know that, but that really won't matter much because it isn't being pressurized.
Just be careful.
I wouldnt worry about. thats a very nice gun. what exactly do you shoot with it?PVC Arsenal 17 wrote:Oh it is... trust me. Even more so when your ammo is a tight fit.dapallox1 wrote:i know that, but that really won't matter much because it isn't being pressurized.
Just be careful.
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you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
Yeah, I thought about that. But it won't be pressurized very long plus I'll mainly be shooting my dad's beer cans with a wad of rag behind it. And I'm going to get a coupling for a 2" barrel soon too.
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The 1.5" piston porting is on the very small size for a 3" barrel. Lemi do da math...
The piston has about 1/4 the flow of the barrel. It should work fairly nicely for a 2" though
The piston has about 1/4 the flow of the barrel. It should work fairly nicely for a 2" though
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Nice what are you using for a piston,
why doesn't it seal,
post some pics of the piston so we can help you debug and get this thing up to 125 psi
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why doesn't it seal,
post some pics of the piston so we can help you debug and get this thing up to 125 psi
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I only wanted the 3" barrel for small toilet rolls for Halloween!Lentamentalisk wrote:The 1.5" piston porting is on the very small size for a 3" barrel. Lemi do da math...
The piston has about 1/4 the flow of the barrel. It should work fairly nicely for a 2" though
spudgunnerwryyyyy: I'll post pics of it as soon as possible.
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where do you plug in the amplifier?
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very nice gun, any chance of damage pics?
Yes, agreeing. Now Lauren looks stupendous. This is something you should be proud of. But, again, tell us why it won't seal and see if we can help.