First time building a pvc gun... need advice
Posted: Tue Apr 10, 2007 7:24 pm
Hi folks!
I am from slovenia (central europe) and i've been looking at this site for some time and i kind of liked the idea of building my own combustion spud gun. Nothing complex, just a starter.
But when i built one (it all looked ok to me at first, you know) the bottom cap blew off once. I thought, this isn't exactly safe, so i'm turning to you guys... I guess you've been 'round the block' when it comes to these things, so...
The thing is, that the things you get here are a bit different than the ones you get in the US... i've only managed to get PVC piping small enough for a spud gun, ABS (here, they don't call it that... don't ask) pipes are only for water supply pipes and you have to buy a truckload of 20meters long, 0.5m radius pipes... like, what ever. Plus, you can't get a cap that screws on, you can only get one that stays put (the rubber fitting holding it in place). You don't even get PVC glue (or cement or whatever)!
So i improvised, drilled a few holes, made a closing system to hold the lid tight and still keep it detachable... I even made a camera flash circuit for the ignition (i'm totaly into electronics), but still... Something MUST HAVE GONE WRONG!
So here are the questions:
pvc is pvc right? and it shouldn't blow up just like that, right? even if it has holes drilled in it (for ignition and stuff)? (and did i mention, our pvc isn't white, it's grey, lol)
if i put a fan in there, it won't get grilled, will it? coz, there's quite some force at the back of the chamber you know...
how tight should the spud fit in the barrel? so it won't get stuck... i don't want any accidents...
should I pay special attention at anything when i test it out dry (empty barrel) and is that even a good idea?
i'm using the gas that goes in lighters (mostly propane and butane) as a fuel. are they to explosive for pvc?
thanks for everything guys! really appreciate it!
PS: what's the time over there? Here, right now it's like 2:26 in the morning (can't sleep). anyways, here are some links to pictures of what you can get here:
http://www.totraplastika.si/
http://www.minerva.si/
http://www.pipelife.com/ (slovenian web page under construction)
mostly the pipes i use (read: that can be used) are sewage pipes!
I am from slovenia (central europe) and i've been looking at this site for some time and i kind of liked the idea of building my own combustion spud gun. Nothing complex, just a starter.
But when i built one (it all looked ok to me at first, you know) the bottom cap blew off once. I thought, this isn't exactly safe, so i'm turning to you guys... I guess you've been 'round the block' when it comes to these things, so...
The thing is, that the things you get here are a bit different than the ones you get in the US... i've only managed to get PVC piping small enough for a spud gun, ABS (here, they don't call it that... don't ask) pipes are only for water supply pipes and you have to buy a truckload of 20meters long, 0.5m radius pipes... like, what ever. Plus, you can't get a cap that screws on, you can only get one that stays put (the rubber fitting holding it in place). You don't even get PVC glue (or cement or whatever)!
So i improvised, drilled a few holes, made a closing system to hold the lid tight and still keep it detachable... I even made a camera flash circuit for the ignition (i'm totaly into electronics), but still... Something MUST HAVE GONE WRONG!
So here are the questions:
pvc is pvc right? and it shouldn't blow up just like that, right? even if it has holes drilled in it (for ignition and stuff)? (and did i mention, our pvc isn't white, it's grey, lol)
if i put a fan in there, it won't get grilled, will it? coz, there's quite some force at the back of the chamber you know...
how tight should the spud fit in the barrel? so it won't get stuck... i don't want any accidents...
should I pay special attention at anything when i test it out dry (empty barrel) and is that even a good idea?
i'm using the gas that goes in lighters (mostly propane and butane) as a fuel. are they to explosive for pvc?
thanks for everything guys! really appreciate it!
PS: what's the time over there? Here, right now it's like 2:26 in the morning (can't sleep). anyways, here are some links to pictures of what you can get here:
http://www.totraplastika.si/
http://www.minerva.si/
http://www.pipelife.com/ (slovenian web page under construction)
mostly the pipes i use (read: that can be used) are sewage pipes!