VALVE CUTAWAY
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These are some pictures of some of the most popular valves used on spud cannons. Only difference is, these valves are cut in half to give you a better idea of their workings.
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Valve Cutaways
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Maybe we should do a cutaway of a sprinkler valve... just for sh**s and giggles. I could re-acquire my old 3/4" one from my buddies garage and slice it in half. Maybe a normal barrel sealer valve would work good as well.
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Even though your question was asked a few months back, I felt the need to answer it as it went un-answered.
P.s. I like that valve very much. Looks to be top quality and very sturdy. (Other than the fact it's cut in half..)
That would be a diaphram valve. Looks to be about a 2.5" or 3" Tee, I can't really tell though.Sorry to kick this but what type of valve is that? It looks like a breach loading piston valve without the piston.
P.s. I like that valve very much. Looks to be top quality and very sturdy. (Other than the fact it's cut in half..)