Cellular core
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i have a cellular core chamber that is 3 inch in diam. an i am just wondering if i have to worry about it blowing me to space and back or not. the dude at ace said it would work i just wont every ones options for this one.
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i was just a little worried couse i heard it will killl you with fragments.
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I wouldn't worry about the cellular core stuff blowing up with use in a combustion. However, you mounted the ignitor in the side of the cannon.... not good. Try and place those kinds of things on places where its double thick... like where fittings are.
I would retire this thing immediately.... or at least replace the chamber with non-cell core PVC. DWV connecting parts are one thing on a combustion, cell core pipe quite another proposition.
Bury it.
Bury it.
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i wouldnt worry about it. every combustion i have made is made of cell core (abs) and im still here. i've made combustions out of cardboard tubes. if you are really worried about it you can wrap it in wire mesh and duct tape.
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I would trust cellcore abs over cellcore pvc anydayhi wrote:i wouldnt worry about it. every combustion i have made is made of cell core (abs) and im still here. i've made combustions out of cardboard tubes. if you are really worried about it you can wrap it in wire mesh and duct tape.
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I'm referring to cell core PVC ..bad.. is what red's got. I don't have any hands-on with cell core ABS...
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Ok- So, Red- Next time- don't mount the sparker on the pipe... mount it like I said before, and don't use anything in that gun more than hairspray....
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I'd say replace the chamber. It's not a big deal and it'll only cost you a few bucks.
I'm not saying it will blow up the next time you shoot it, but do you really want to take that chance?
Also by drilling a hole in the pipe you've made it a lot weaker. If it fails, thats probably where it will fail, which is right next to your hand.
Next time mount the igniter through a double layer of pvc.
I'm not saying it will blow up the next time you shoot it, but do you really want to take that chance?
Also by drilling a hole in the pipe you've made it a lot weaker. If it fails, thats probably where it will fail, which is right next to your hand.
Next time mount the igniter through a double layer of pvc.
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alright so i should bury it and never let it see the light again
oh and also this is kinda my idea for a new cannon
i want to sleve it to be on the safe side. thank you for your help every body
oh and also this is kinda my idea for a new cannon
i want to sleve it to be on the safe side. thank you for your help every body
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I disagree. Please check your facts. I was thinking around maybe 120-150 psi. Not 320?leehos2 wrote:PVC Cellular core turns to shrapnel at320 psi, about the range of a propane blast
Edit- sorry, didn't make myself clear. I was talking about the pressures caused by a propane ignition. I do not disagree however that cellular core would shrapnel at 320... Just propane doesn't get there.
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Cellcore is fine for any combustion gun fueled with propane (or butane) plus air at atmospheric pressure (no hybrids!). The peak pressure in a closed chamber is ~120 PSIG. In practice, firing spuds, the peak pressure is perhaps 60 PSIG or less.
Below is an easy (an cheap) method of mounting the piezo in a reasonably comfortable handle. For the spark screws I prefer fine thread drywall screws.
Below is an easy (an cheap) method of mounting the piezo in a reasonably comfortable handle. For the spark screws I prefer fine thread drywall screws.