This is my first spud gun and before i build it i want to know if it looks alright.
I will be using a 100k stun gun for ignition and a brush less fan for mixing and cleaning.
1. Should i use more than 1 spark..inside the chamber
2. Is the barrel and chamber a good length
*see picture below
First spud gun - Will it work??
i'm no calculator guru so i just build'em as i feel is right and i would have to say the chamber is too long for a combustion, i would shorten the chamber for sure if your wanting to stay with the 4 foot barrel. my guestimate would be a 2 foot chamber maybe shorter but someone with more knowledge will post the correct length soon.
Your chamber is unnecessarily large. Cut it in half and add a foot or so to the barrel. I haven't bother to calculate the c:b volume ratio of this (too lazy at the moment) and it still won't be ideal but it will be better optimized than the plan you have drawn up, and still be practical for portability.
For your c:b volume calculations, the elbow system should also be calculated in the chamber space.
Also, instead of a clean-out cap on the end of chamber, put a 1" or so PVC ball valve there...easy open fresh air intake...assuming you're going with a meter propane of course.
For your c:b volume calculations, the elbow system should also be calculated in the chamber space.
Also, instead of a clean-out cap on the end of chamber, put a 1" or so PVC ball valve there...easy open fresh air intake...assuming you're going with a meter propane of course.
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A chamber of 18" will give you a 1.5:1 ratio (I have that on my 1.5" gun) and it should work well. Many tests point to a .8:1 ratio as being ideal, so you may wish to reduce your chamber further. I'd say anywhere between 1 ft. and 18" should give you good results without a huge muzzle flash or super-loud "bang".
I like the over-under approach but haven't built one myself yet. Yours will probably work great - let's see some pics/vids when done!
-B
I like the over-under approach but haven't built one myself yet. Yours will probably work great - let's see some pics/vids when done!
-B