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I have done the final plan for my rifle. All i need to do now is figure out how a piston valve works. Any help is appericated
Building a bolt action rifle, need a little help
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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A coke bottle can take 100 psi easily, go for it as long as your connections are sound.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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i used a blow gun attached directly to a compressor and then attached it to a carbon fiber tent pole a bout 30cm long and it could get through 5 cans in a row at 70psi...
110psi takes chunks out of my concrete wall and goes through my shed lol
It is breech loading and has a hop up.
I too am in oz, where bouts u at?
110psi takes chunks out of my concrete wall and goes through my shed lol
It is breech loading and has a hop up.
I too am in oz, where bouts u at?
Aussie spudders unite!!
Hey champ im near brisbane.
I dont have a compresser yet, thats why i used a coke bottle to hold compressed air in. What do you use as ammo? im useing bb's that i pulled out of the crank of a bike, the problem is the tube im useing is bigger then the bb, even the smallest copper and metal tubes i have found have been a little to big, so the bb just rolls around the barrel.
Did a little more searching and this is pretty much excatly what, because of the psi that it can hold. Is anyone able to link me of a way to make something like this?
http://spudshot.com/Forum/viewtopic.php ... d9ae3fd2c6
I dont have a compresser yet, thats why i used a coke bottle to hold compressed air in. What do you use as ammo? im useing bb's that i pulled out of the crank of a bike, the problem is the tube im useing is bigger then the bb, even the smallest copper and metal tubes i have found have been a little to big, so the bb just rolls around the barrel.
Did a little more searching and this is pretty much excatly what, because of the psi that it can hold. Is anyone able to link me of a way to make something like this?
http://spudshot.com/Forum/viewtopic.php ... d9ae3fd2c6
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yea im in perth mate, nice to meet ya.
Bunnings sells compressors made by GMC for 100$ and there brill aye. I use 3/8" bbs (crankcase bbs from a bike) you just go to the bike shop and get 100 for 5$ , my barrel is off a collapsable tent pole (fits perfect)
heres the link http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/1-8-bb-bg-t12270.html
Bunnings sells compressors made by GMC for 100$ and there brill aye. I use 3/8" bbs (crankcase bbs from a bike) you just go to the bike shop and get 100 for 5$ , my barrel is off a collapsable tent pole (fits perfect)
heres the link http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/1-8-bb-bg-t12270.html
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yea did you see the milo tin damage
i have done a couple of shots at 100psi with the whole tent pole (3m) and im scared (went through 15 cans, through the 10mm plywood 'backstop' and rebounded and left a nice purple welt on ma arm) so i went back to 30cm for norm and 1m ish for sniping
i have done a couple of shots at 100psi with the whole tent pole (3m) and im scared (went through 15 cans, through the 10mm plywood 'backstop' and rebounded and left a nice purple welt on ma arm) so i went back to 30cm for norm and 1m ish for sniping
Aussie spudders unite!!
Currently im looknig at a 1m long barrel. The biggest problem i have is what valve should i use? Im looking at an all metal construction, and about 300 psi held in a steel chamber. Hell the bearings i use are abotu double the size of what you are useing, so im thinking of the damage one of them could do at 300psi with a longer barrel also?
I also gotta figure out all the sizes of the chamber, connecters etc etc, and i havent been able to find alot of info on that sort of thing.
I also gotta figure out all the sizes of the chamber, connecters etc etc, and i havent been able to find alot of info on that sort of thing.
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best bet is with steel in Australia. Go to your local Bunnings and look near the pvc pipe and they have a lot of steel pipe pre threaded steel pipe of various sizes as well as fittings.
300psi excludes the use of a sprinkler valve and a qev (mostly, except if you like going over recommendations of maximum pressure) so maybe a piston valve, pressure washer handle or a ball valve is maybe all you can use.
300psi excludes the use of a sprinkler valve and a qev (mostly, except if you like going over recommendations of maximum pressure) so maybe a piston valve, pressure washer handle or a ball valve is maybe all you can use.
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hey they have 1m long aluminum tube at mitre 10 mega the smallest is 8mm id heres my gun http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-firs ... 12740.html i'm goin to upgrade to piston vlave soon hopfully i can shoot 15 cans lol woops stuffed up link
hey im just wondering if anyone has tryed this as a vavle, i found it while browsing for a compressor
Im also redoing the plans for the rifle, the problem i have is the trigger is behind the ball valve. Is there a way i can make a spring loaded ball valve with th e trigger behind the chamber and ball vavle? Here is a quick plan i did
The right angel copper is mounted inside of the stock, with the lever of the ball valve ou tthe side. Can someone please do a quick sketch of how i coudl make it work? I woudl prefer to do a spring ball valve because its easyer then a piston valve. Thanks
Im also redoing the plans for the rifle, the problem i have is the trigger is behind the ball valve. Is there a way i can make a spring loaded ball valve with th e trigger behind the chamber and ball vavle? Here is a quick plan i did
The right angel copper is mounted inside of the stock, with the lever of the ball valve ou tthe side. Can someone please do a quick sketch of how i coudl make it work? I woudl prefer to do a spring ball valve because its easyer then a piston valve. Thanks
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Forget the air hammer, get yourself a cheapo nailgun from eBay, with some slight mods it will make an excellent semi-auto valve - or a coin launcher yay!
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Well i have decided on the final design after a little insperation. Here is a simple paint plan. the size's are 3/4 " and 1/4", with 6mm barrel. I plan on useing a piston valve as i wish to pump this thing up to 300psi or so. I will be drilling a small part out of the barrel so metal BB's can be loaded in, with a slider above it to seal the hole when its fired.
The main issue is how to make a piston valve. I looked at the one in the how-tos but it didnt really make much sence to me?
Here is the plan. The way its designed is the back of the pressure chamber doubled for a sholder rest thingy. I did a quick build in the hardware store, just to see how it would work, and its quick comfortable to hold.
Edit- Cost to build will be 89$ AUD minus scope. How does that compare to other rifles in price?
The main issue is how to make a piston valve. I looked at the one in the how-tos but it didnt really make much sence to me?
Here is the plan. The way its designed is the back of the pressure chamber doubled for a sholder rest thingy. I did a quick build in the hardware store, just to see how it would work, and its quick comfortable to hold.
Edit- Cost to build will be 89$ AUD minus scope. How does that compare to other rifles in price?