Reincarnation - 2" PVC piston valve
Posted: Sun Dec 20, 2009 1:13 pm
Here's my second pneumatic, it's a 2" piston valve. This is basically a scaled down version of my first cannon that I could never get to work very well (I think it had a lot to do with trying to pressurize it with just a bike pump with a ridiculously over-sized chamber), so I decided to start over and make some improvements. I figured I should name it too, so this is also where I came up with the name. Here it is
Features:
- 2" PVC piston valve
- 0-210 psi pressure gauge
- 115 psi safety pop-valve
- Threaded barrel adapter so barrels can be interchanged
- "Bike pump pressure isolation chamber"
- 1/2" ball valve pilot
- Duct tape to hold it all together
The smaller chamber you see with a hose running from it was my solution for using a bike pump to pressurize it. I found that using the bike pump directly I was never able to get the piston to seal against the pipe face; it would always leak because I could never pump fast enough to get a fast enough pressure build up to keep the piston seated with a tight seal. With this setup the bike pump is first used to pressurize the smaller chamber (which is isolated from the main chamber by the smaller ball valve you see at the top), then once there's enough pressure you just flip the ball valve and the air flows quickly enough and builds enough pressure fast enough to seal the piston. Then you continue to pump to pressurize the main chamber. Before firing the small ball valve is closed again to isolate the smaller chamber so that it doesn't add to the pilot volume.
I have a golfball barrel (sleeved 2" PVC) on it at the moment that can chuck golf balls a couple hundred yards, even with the ball valve pilot. Hopefully I'll be replacing the ball valve with a QEV soon and maybe even rig it up with a pistol grip. The back end of the piston valve sits pretty nicely on your shoulder, kind of like a stock, so with a pistol grip I think it would have a very rifle-like feel to it.
I just finished building it and still want to make some improvements to it though. I'd like to find a nice clean way to mount the smaller chamber and a barrel support, other than duct tape. The duct tape looks pretty clean actually, but it's not very solid. Something like a huge screw/band hose clamp? I haven't really found anything yet that would suit, any ideas? Let me know what you think, I'm open to any suggestions for improvements/modifications. Thanks for looking.
Features:
- 2" PVC piston valve
- 0-210 psi pressure gauge
- 115 psi safety pop-valve
- Threaded barrel adapter so barrels can be interchanged
- "Bike pump pressure isolation chamber"
- 1/2" ball valve pilot
- Duct tape to hold it all together
The smaller chamber you see with a hose running from it was my solution for using a bike pump to pressurize it. I found that using the bike pump directly I was never able to get the piston to seal against the pipe face; it would always leak because I could never pump fast enough to get a fast enough pressure build up to keep the piston seated with a tight seal. With this setup the bike pump is first used to pressurize the smaller chamber (which is isolated from the main chamber by the smaller ball valve you see at the top), then once there's enough pressure you just flip the ball valve and the air flows quickly enough and builds enough pressure fast enough to seal the piston. Then you continue to pump to pressurize the main chamber. Before firing the small ball valve is closed again to isolate the smaller chamber so that it doesn't add to the pilot volume.
I have a golfball barrel (sleeved 2" PVC) on it at the moment that can chuck golf balls a couple hundred yards, even with the ball valve pilot. Hopefully I'll be replacing the ball valve with a QEV soon and maybe even rig it up with a pistol grip. The back end of the piston valve sits pretty nicely on your shoulder, kind of like a stock, so with a pistol grip I think it would have a very rifle-like feel to it.
I just finished building it and still want to make some improvements to it though. I'd like to find a nice clean way to mount the smaller chamber and a barrel support, other than duct tape. The duct tape looks pretty clean actually, but it's not very solid. Something like a huge screw/band hose clamp? I haven't really found anything yet that would suit, any ideas? Let me know what you think, I'm open to any suggestions for improvements/modifications. Thanks for looking.