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Zen///
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:31 pm
I wondered what a high speed blast of air would do to something, so at point blank, I fired blank shots out of my burst disk/ball valve sniper at paper.

Ball valve 70psi

Burst disk 70psi
Opening time>psi
Both at 70psi from point blank with the Gepárd SSAMR.
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bigwick
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:40 pm
wow, what a difference. i have a question. i have researched it and searched for it only to come back with no results. i know how a burst disk works, but i dont understand how it is set up and what to use. can you help?
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Zen///
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Hotwired
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:57 pm
Thats some freaky tearing on the burst disk one.
I can't say I've personally opened up on a sheet of A4 at point blank with an air round but that sheet's been torn in half
and bits were nibbled from the edges.
Very odd.
But otherwise, yeah opening time improves air dumping a lot. You just can't manually open a ball valve in anything like the time a disk splitting or a pressure difference in a piston/diaphragm can.
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Zen///
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 10:59 pm
Its not a scam or anything, I was suprised as well.
"Wtf thats not possible" Looks at the ripped edges*
edit: The paper was leaning against the barrel, no backrest. It flew about 3 feet back...
Edit: In pieces
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bigwick
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:06 pm
ok zen your links didnt help. thats the part of the burst disk information i already knew. i was looking for directions or diagrams of how to install or connect a burst disk valve.
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thespeedycicada
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:09 pm
just get a union and you should figure it out from there.
im guessing you know what a union looks like?
current projects: co-axial piston valve.Status DONE!
S.P.E.C.S update mk 1 construction begining in febuary all the maths for it are done plans are drawn up and parts are listed.
NEXT project:auto piston valve.
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Zen///
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thespeedycicada
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:13 pm
thanks zen/// im too lazy to find links and post them *sigh*

current projects: co-axial piston valve.Status DONE!
S.P.E.C.S update mk 1 construction begining in febuary all the maths for it are done plans are drawn up and parts are listed.
NEXT project:auto piston valve.
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bigwick
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:14 pm
ok im sry for my last post, i didnt click the link. well anyway so basicly r they readily available like sprinkler valves?
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thespeedycicada
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:20 pm
Zen! its not a salamander its a leopard gecko! named cheerio! and she is in fact in a barrel of an older cannon unfortunately she is gone now
but you can expect my bird displaying his beautiful self on my beautiful piston gun as my new avatar soon!
current projects: co-axial piston valve.Status DONE!
S.P.E.C.S update mk 1 construction begining in febuary all the maths for it are done plans are drawn up and parts are listed.
NEXT project:auto piston valve.
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bigbob12345
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Fri Jan 18, 2008 11:20 pm
Bigwick you can eaisaly find them up to 2in in size at almost any hardware store.