how hard is it to make a very simple pnematic?
ive been thinking alot about combustion but it seems pneumatic has certain advantages, im handy enough and have some tools, i know ill need to make a trip to home depot so how hard is it and what do i need. thanks.
i would apretiat if somewone could tell me what works well googles a pretty wide selection and you people sem to have quite a bit of experiance
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Here is another good tutorial. It is a good, simple, easy pneumatic gun.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtopic.php?t=3573&
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Thank you proffeser i used something like the tut you referred me to and in a day or two when i get it glued, il post pics or something.
It's cheaper also, because all the reducers from 3 or 4" pipe cost a lot. 4" fittings around here cost usually around 5 bucks or more. For a pneumatic, all you need is an end cap ($.50), pipe ($.50), a ball valve ($3), and a schrader valve ($2.50), if all the sizes are 1/2" PVC. Total cost for a basic, strong, marble gun: about $7.
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simplest pneumatics are pipe+valve+endcap with a schrader in it all with same size they are weak and ugly but cheap too






