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- experament_u2
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i have no clue wtf ure post is about
Sorry, I was simply wondering if anyone could point me to the video on this forum that I mentioned. The search function is not working for it, and I stumbled on the video late at night and can't find it now. Basically, does anyone have an exposed-view video of a piston valve dry firing? Thanks again
- mark.f
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I believe you are talking about Rmich's Americannon.
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- jrrdw
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If you posted to the video thread your looking for, go to your profile, click on the see all the post you written, that will take yo7u to7 a list and it will be there. Is that a ball valve i6nbetween the sprinkler valve and barrel?
- killagorrila99
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I think thats for safety. You should post that in the officails.
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Thanks so much markfh11q, that is exactly what I wanted to see.
Jedwards: Yes, it works really really well.
jrrdw: The ball valve was put there because we didn't know if the sprinkler valve needed to have back pressure to pressurize. I now only use it if I want to make sure it does not leak over a long period of time (this has another secret use, client said I can't tell until later).
This was my first gun, made it before I knew about this great site. The cannon cost me $40 to make, but cost me $310 in damages, I will tell that story later!
Thanks again!
Jedwards: Yes, it works really really well.
jrrdw: The ball valve was put there because we didn't know if the sprinkler valve needed to have back pressure to pressurize. I now only use it if I want to make sure it does not leak over a long period of time (this has another secret use, client said I can't tell until later).
This was my first gun, made it before I knew about this great site. The cannon cost me $40 to make, but cost me $310 in damages, I will tell that story later!
Thanks again!
Very fine indeed! Today it snowed in the northwest where I live, which is pretty rare, and I had the worlds greatest snowball fight. Mind you, I just packed loose snow in the barrell as I did not want the cannon to cost me any more in friend damages! I stopped after about 10 minutes cause the PVC was getting cold and I would like to keep my fingers intact. No PVC rupture here!