How-To: Make a pneumatic cannon with a 2" piston valve.
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When did you already answer that? And were using up to 80 psi. We already put super gule in it though
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Well if you want to get hurt that is the way to go. I can't actually believe you used super glue, that is pretty darn stupid.
I meant I gave you the answer to the SDR-21 gholfball question.omgimonfrie2 wrote:Well it is possilbe that I am not using SDR 21, and I'll start looking for my own answers.
EDIT: I looked and did not find. Is super glue an okay solvent for brass piping? I just bought parts for a marshmellow sniper.
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Well I just checked and I was wrong: I have SRD-40
I had no clue that super glue will not work. What would you say the max psi should be?
I had no clue that super glue will not work. What would you say the max psi should be?
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Well I just had it at 130 and it dosen't leak or anything. What SHOULD I use? And my apolgies for drwaing this topic so off track from 2" piston valves.
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I leaks like crazy and I'm considering building a wooden box to put it in, then pumping it until it blows. I'lll have to do this for every joint, and then I'll use the pvc cement.
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Why not put it all in a garbage can, save yourself the trip to the hospital and start over? Do it right and you will enjoy it a lot more, especially since you wont be doubting the structural integrity of your cannon.
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Copper. I'm having a hard time even thinking of throwing it out. I already paid for it.
edit- You can scrap copper, just take it to a scrap yard and see how much you can get back. Or you can try to take everything apart from the glue.
I would just forget the project, or never go over 1psi. I'm using pressure rated piece, pvc cement, your basic supplies and Im still hesitant to launch sometimes. But super glue is a bad idea, and think you may of rushed a bit.
I would just forget the project, or never go over 1psi. I'm using pressure rated piece, pvc cement, your basic supplies and Im still hesitant to launch sometimes. But super glue is a bad idea, and think you may of rushed a bit.
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Octane are you using primer as well?
omgimonfrie2... Either try and pull it apart or scrap it, I don't see how you can even think that superglue would hold copper together at even low pressures.
If you get it apart, you need to clean all the joints and buy some copper bond epoxy from HD or solder it together.
omgimonfrie2... Either try and pull it apart or scrap it, I don't see how you can even think that superglue would hold copper together at even low pressures.
If you get it apart, you need to clean all the joints and buy some copper bond epoxy from HD or solder it together.
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If its copper and super glue, can you try using a butane torch to heat it up and pull it apart? Just do it outside and or use a gas mask.
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