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I recently bought a sh*t ton of saddle tees to use as barrel supports for two more tennis ball guns I will be making. I ended up with a couple extra, so I decided to incorporate one in a simple pneumatic with the sprinkler valve I recently modified.
Specs:
Chamber: 18" x 2" sch40 PVC
Barrel: 36" x 1" sch40 PVC
Valve: Modified 1" Orbit WaterMaster
Pilot Valve: 1/4" ball valve
Fill valve: 1/8" brass schrader
Total cost was around $25. (10 for pipe, 10 for sprinkler, 5 for ball valve)
More pics and possibly damage shots tomorrow... glue is still drying. But it's getting cold so I can't do much with my PVC guns. Shame, winter is my favorite time to build things!
Specs:
Chamber: 18" x 2" sch40 PVC
Barrel: 36" x 1" sch40 PVC
Valve: Modified 1" Orbit WaterMaster
Pilot Valve: 1/4" ball valve
Fill valve: 1/8" brass schrader
Total cost was around $25. (10 for pipe, 10 for sprinkler, 5 for ball valve)
More pics and possibly damage shots tomorrow... glue is still drying. But it's getting cold so I can't do much with my PVC guns. Shame, winter is my favorite time to build things!
Last edited by PVC Arsenal 17 on Sat Nov 24, 2007 6:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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Very nice and clean, be sure to post damage pics!
Did you use clear primer/glue?
Did you use clear primer/glue?
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When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
When you fill your car with refined oil remember that it has been paid for with blood and guts, some from your own countrymen, most not.
yea nice gun i dont understand how you hold it though. and i love te use of a ball valve you dont see that to much
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People who laugh really hard at stuff that pisses you off/you getting hurt, who then say "I'm sorry, I can't stop" but you know they easily could.
Mr.C: That's not as easy as you think. It's like me kicking you in the balls and telling you to stop crying.
People who laugh really hard at stuff that pisses you off/you getting hurt, who then say "I'm sorry, I can't stop" but you know they easily could.
Mr.C: That's not as easy as you think. It's like me kicking you in the balls and telling you to stop crying.
whats are the hose clamps for? they seem a little bit useless to me. also, why does it have that funny trigger guard? its clean and thats what counts.
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The "trigger guard" is actually a handle. And I wanted it to be removable, hence the hose clamps. It's actually quite ergonomic this way. The ball valve makes a good trigger.
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Sometimes those are the best kindPVC Arsenal 17 wrote:a simple pneumatic with the sprinkler valve
Nice stuff, very clean. I really love your guns because no matter what they're always clean and you make white PVC look great, which is no easy feat.
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First of all, do you live in America?
Do you buy them from Home Depot?
When I was in America the prices were similar everywhere I went, Las Vegas was the cheapest with $11 and San Fran was the most expensive with $13 for a 1" valve.
Do you buy them from Home Depot?
When I was in America the prices were similar everywhere I went, Las Vegas was the cheapest with $11 and San Fran was the most expensive with $13 for a 1" valve.
- TheTrooper
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I get my sprinkler valves in America at Home Depot about $12 for a 3/4". Pretty cheap compared to what some people get em at.
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thats a nice looking cannon.
are those pipe saddles useful? i might have a use for them
and if you wanna use a cannon in the winter, use it as an excuse to make something high pressure............. and full metal.
are those pipe saddles useful? i might have a use for them
and if you wanna use a cannon in the winter, use it as an excuse to make something high pressure............. and full metal.
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I'm having a lot of problems with the sprinkler valve. Turns out the diaphragm is defective. The sealing face is smaller than the "ring" inside that it should be sealing against. So now I have to grind down the ring.
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Got the valve to work.
Man this thing is fun. The handle configuration is perfect for shots with heavy recoil. (water)
Man this thing is fun. The handle configuration is perfect for shots with heavy recoil. (water)