3 inch piston valved huge cannon - totally nuts
Posted: Wed Jun 16, 2010 11:26 pm
Alright so this is my second pneumatic, the first one was a double 4 inch chamber dual 1 inch sprinkler valve gun but turned out to be way to big to transport or even shoot. So i decided to recycle some parts and put them towards a new better designed gun. I usually try to get the most power possible with what I have so i figured that i would need to learn how to build a piston valve. Well i researched a lot, asked some questions here, used ggdt and tried to make the best possible design where I could get the most power out of its size using the pipe I had. And finally i built it and holy shit its totally nuts. The thing is actually scary I think I ended up going overboard again. Its huge but manageable. I usually do shots at only 40 psi and it sends potatoes so fast they can barely be seen before they explode on something. Shooting rocks against a rock wall causes them to explode into nothing while tiny shards of rock can be heard slowly falling down on trees for a few seconds. At 50 psi potatoes are perfectly accurate and instantly disappear into the distance. The best part is that I could probably take it up to even 100 psi because I made sure to use all the right parts, but i'm afraid my piston will kill itself.
Barrel - 7.5 feet of 1.5 in pipe attached to 2 in. thread adapter to fit piston tee. recycled this from old gun
Chamber - 5 feet of 3 in pipe
Piston - 3 in tee with 2 in outlet. Decided to used 2 in instead of 1.5 in because I posted here and was told that a 1.5 in outlet would open faster in a 2 in tee, so i figured i might as well make use of my 3 in tee and scale it up to a 2 in outlet and get more flow. I could always make use of it and upgrade my barrel to 2 in since I made it removable.
The actual piston is made out of hot glue, an idea I got here. The sealing face is neoprene rubber and the bumper side is piece of basketball rubber attached to two layers of the foam used for mug warmers.
Pilot valve - 1 inch modified sprinkler valve also recycled from last. Also, the pilot end can be unscrewed for access to the piston. This turned out to be a good idea because my pistons all beat themselves to crap before I made a good one.
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Here you can see the 2 in outlet pipe inside of the 3 in tee.
This is the final piston that should hopefully stay together. The first piston I made was out of a food can with tape around it. It quickly began to leak and got crushed up pretty good. I had no idea how intensely they get fired back. Then i made a hot glue piston which turned out like this after a few mods.
Here is the bumper that that I hope doesn't get killed. I needed the bumper to stop the piston before it slid out of the pipe into the pilot fitting so I attached a smaller pipe to the inside of the fitting sticking out a little. The first bumper was just 3 layers of the foam hitting against the pipe and it quickly got ruined because the end of the pipe chopped into the foam. Next I did the same thing but I improvised some crazy shit and dulled the end of the pipe by cutting up pieces of hose and screwing them on. This worked and seemed to do no damage until a 50 psi shot the other day when the piston got stuck. I opened it up and somehow the end up the pipe still cut a perfect circle into the foam. So finally I attached a piece of basketball rubber that shouldn't get chopped up.
Heres the sprinkler valve with the pilot end fitting and my bumper thing.
The thing is nuts over 8 feet long probably 9. I actually built it last summer but didn't upload it until now because the piston broke the other day and i had to take it apart to fix. Well thanks to the people on this site for helping and giving ideas especially jor2daje and his sweet diagram I based my valve off of - http://i715.photobucket.com/albums/ww15 ... 1248468706 . The gun is awesome and works perfectly with no leaks. So gnarly
Barrel - 7.5 feet of 1.5 in pipe attached to 2 in. thread adapter to fit piston tee. recycled this from old gun
Chamber - 5 feet of 3 in pipe
Piston - 3 in tee with 2 in outlet. Decided to used 2 in instead of 1.5 in because I posted here and was told that a 1.5 in outlet would open faster in a 2 in tee, so i figured i might as well make use of my 3 in tee and scale it up to a 2 in outlet and get more flow. I could always make use of it and upgrade my barrel to 2 in since I made it removable.
The actual piston is made out of hot glue, an idea I got here. The sealing face is neoprene rubber and the bumper side is piece of basketball rubber attached to two layers of the foam used for mug warmers.
Pilot valve - 1 inch modified sprinkler valve also recycled from last. Also, the pilot end can be unscrewed for access to the piston. This turned out to be a good idea because my pistons all beat themselves to crap before I made a good one.
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Here you can see the 2 in outlet pipe inside of the 3 in tee.
This is the final piston that should hopefully stay together. The first piston I made was out of a food can with tape around it. It quickly began to leak and got crushed up pretty good. I had no idea how intensely they get fired back. Then i made a hot glue piston which turned out like this after a few mods.
Here is the bumper that that I hope doesn't get killed. I needed the bumper to stop the piston before it slid out of the pipe into the pilot fitting so I attached a smaller pipe to the inside of the fitting sticking out a little. The first bumper was just 3 layers of the foam hitting against the pipe and it quickly got ruined because the end of the pipe chopped into the foam. Next I did the same thing but I improvised some crazy shit and dulled the end of the pipe by cutting up pieces of hose and screwing them on. This worked and seemed to do no damage until a 50 psi shot the other day when the piston got stuck. I opened it up and somehow the end up the pipe still cut a perfect circle into the foam. So finally I attached a piece of basketball rubber that shouldn't get chopped up.
Heres the sprinkler valve with the pilot end fitting and my bumper thing.
The thing is nuts over 8 feet long probably 9. I actually built it last summer but didn't upload it until now because the piston broke the other day and i had to take it apart to fix. Well thanks to the people on this site for helping and giving ideas especially jor2daje and his sweet diagram I based my valve off of - http://i715.photobucket.com/albums/ww15 ... 1248468706 . The gun is awesome and works perfectly with no leaks. So gnarly