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SpudBlaster15 wrote:Very nice. I've seen many videos demonstrating hydraulic shock, but certainly nothing of that scale. Impressive stuff.
The velocity was lower then expected but I think it is because the burst disk slips out of the union on one side and resticts flow.
That is quite likely. I had a similar issue with unmodified hardware store unions on my smaller hybrid designs. If the disk managed to seal effectively enough to allow the launcher to be fired, it would often partially slip out of the union, lodging in the barrel port and heavily constricting flow.
I achieved a solution by grinding down the tapered surface on the female component of the assembly. As your McMaster union uses flat mating surfaces, it should solve this issue as well.
Thank you, I hope I can get my union and a new fuel gauge soon. I have some interesting shots in mind.
What do you mean by the female part? Didn't you grind the male lip off?
I would like to find a way to fix the unions over here for use in hybrids since I would hate paying 50USD for shippin on every union I need..
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This seems promising since I have allways used the union the other way around..
Do I have to use a lathe to cut the lip off or is it good enough to grind it off with a angle grinder?
Also, does it need a gasket to seal properly with aluminum foil?
I think I should be able to tighten it a fair bit, the thing is that my wrench came in at a mind boggeling 527USD so needless to say I didn't get two.
Thanks for the help guys, but if it works and I have used 70 dollars or so on a new one I will be kind of pissed
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Do I have to use a lathe to cut the lip off or is it good enough to grind it off with a angle grinder?
Also, does it need a gasket to seal properly with aluminum foil?
I used a grinder and I use two gaskets glued to each other (adds thickness so you can tighten the union more).
Not sure how well gaskets stand up to $527USD worth of wrench-tightening though
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Sat Aug 14, 2010 2:55 am
MrCrowley wrote:Do I have to use a lathe to cut the lip off or is it good enough to grind it off with a angle grinder?
Also, does it need a gasket to seal properly with aluminum foil?
I used a grinder and I use two gaskets glued to each other (adds thickness so you can tighten the union more).
Not sure how well gaskets stand up to $527USD worth of wrench-tightening though
Since I get a new one later I just go out and try to remove the lip.
I have some kevlar reinforced rubber that I can use. If it kind of mush out I can probably get away with using a O-ring or having a layer of tape on the disk.
Thanks!
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I grinded it down, I still have the part that was male on the chamber side. It also has a gasket on the same side. The other side is not changed for now.
But I might take your tip on the washer if this won't work.
I am currently waiting for the thread lock to cure as I found a small leak at the chamber side of the 2" nipple. I will have to enter hell and build a snowman to get it off again once I get the new union
Also, I took it to 30psi in the shop and the burst disk sealed perfectly. It was the leak in the nipples threads that stopped me from going higher as I wouldn't have heared a eventual leak in the burst disk.
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The thread locker was the only thing I had. It also secures the joint so it won't unscrew while I am tightening the union.
I used PTFE tape when I noticed the leak. I have tried different amounts but that joint have allways been leaking. Could be Lardas thread job or mabe different standards in Sweden since it is not leaking with just PTFE tape on the union side.
When I am going to take it off I will clamp the chamber in a vice and heat the nipple from the inside while using my wrench on it.
(I used some teflon tape with thread lock between every layer to ensure I can get it off)
EDIT: I tested the setup. I have the modified part on the chamber side but I will try it the other way today if I can get the union off.
The way it is now the union seals good enough (Perfect I think) but there are another leak somewhere that causes the pressure to drop slowly.
The first time I tried it I used one wrench to tighten the union. The disk slipped out at about 6bar. I got my hands on another one that I can hold the barrel with so I can tighten it properly and it didn't slip out after the chamber was pressurized to 7bar five times.
I still don't completely trust it though. I hope to see improvements once I turn the union around. I might end up using a metal washer as Spudblaster said also.
I will update you once I have some fresh results.
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Such a pity the videos are no longer available, came too late here
There seems not to be many videos on Youtube of hybrid cannons of this quality, it's impressive indeed. The minimalist design certainly sets it apart
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How, in the name of all that's holy, could you possibly know that? The photos are dead, the videos are private, and apart from one post in 2019 the whole thing hasn't been touched since you were literally in diapers. SpudFarm themselves haven't posted since 2017.
Your continuous and immensely annoying thread necromancy serves no purpose beyond increasing your post count, and making forum utterly unusable for anyone interested in actualy discussing anything.
Please stop doing it.
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I did not know that I was just i thought for one second they were still on there and I wanted to give a complement
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Almost 200 posts and not a single useful one that I've seen.
Maybe I'm just gettin old and cranky at this point lol.
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Your continuous and immensely annoying thread necromancy serves no purpose beyond increasing your post count, and making forum utterly unusable for anyone interested in actualy discussing anything.
Please stop doing it.
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