why use pvc piping
- dragon finder
- Specialist 3
- Posts: 398
- Joined: Sun Jan 22, 2006 10:31 pm
it's sooooo much cheaper.
-
- Private
- Posts: 16
- Joined: Fri May 05, 2006 10:03 pm
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... 3&lighter=& i used steel for the barrel in my gun, mostly because i wanted to weld the bolt on, so the bolt action would work. i think in the long run the steel pipe would rust a bit too.
Why not steel?
First off its overkill for our usage, although its used when the expectations of the cannon increase/ call for it. Secondly, its cheaper to puy PVC. Though ive heard its quite hard to buy/find PVC in any suitable form in other countrys. Thirdly, construction in easier. With any metal you have to weld the joints or thread them. Now I think most of us without welders (good ones at least) would rather spend at most $5 dollars on a can of glue to "weld" PVC rather then 200$+ for a welder. Threads can leak so basically doing so can defeat your original intent.
First off its overkill for our usage, although its used when the expectations of the cannon increase/ call for it. Secondly, its cheaper to puy PVC. Though ive heard its quite hard to buy/find PVC in any suitable form in other countrys. Thirdly, construction in easier. With any metal you have to weld the joints or thread them. Now I think most of us without welders (good ones at least) would rather spend at most $5 dollars on a can of glue to "weld" PVC rather then 200$+ for a welder. Threads can leak so basically doing so can defeat your original intent.
200+ for a welder? try around 500+ for one that isn a P.O.S
- saladtossser
- Sergeant 3
- Posts: 1234
- Joined: Sat Mar 26, 2005 10:40 am
- Location: Toronto
- Contact:
careful, galvinized steel can give off zinc gas when welded, do so outdoors if you musttaranathicus wrote:http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... 3&lighter=& i used steel for the barrel in my gun, mostly because i wanted to weld the bolt on, so the bolt action would work. i think in the long run the steel pipe would rust a bit too.
"whoa... I thought pimpmann was black..."-pyromanic13
- SpudStuff
- Sergeant 5
- Posts: 1410
- Joined: Sat Dec 10, 2005 3:55 pm
- Location: Cupertino, California
- Contact:
Cost comparison
1 foot of 1/2 inch Sch 40
PVC $0.32
Steel(threaded) $1.50
Brass(threaded) $14
Aluminium (Unthreaded) $10
Stainless (Threaded) $21
As you can see pvc is cheaper by a massive margin
1 foot of 1/2 inch Sch 40
PVC $0.32
Steel(threaded) $1.50
Brass(threaded) $14
Aluminium (Unthreaded) $10
Stainless (Threaded) $21
As you can see pvc is cheaper by a massive margin
@spudshot:
there are big difference between brittleness and pressure overcoming.......as cast iron can withstand much bigger pressures than PVC,although it is brittle.....so i need to know by means of standards what is the Pmax that CI could bear?....or any one don't know?
there are big difference between brittleness and pressure overcoming.......as cast iron can withstand much bigger pressures than PVC,although it is brittle.....so i need to know by means of standards what is the Pmax that CI could bear?....or any one don't know?