Here's some pics, please tell me what you think.


Barrel isn't attached in pics.
This went together really fast too, I got it all done in an afternoon.
The 2 small valves do not make up for a single large valve in both flow and dead space.Cosmic Muffin wrote:slight waste of a valve. because the there is not an equal distance from the valves to the barrel. you should have just kept the one on top
Pretty irrelevant. The second valve will still improve flow.Cosmic Muffin wrote:...Because the there is not an equal distance from the valves to the barrel...
It would be very difficult to get them to all fire together. As a few pop open the pilot area would see a rising pressure that may slow the others until the outlet pressure rises to compensate so you would most likely see a rapid sequence instead of a single unified opening.ssgnort wrote:So could the same trigger set up be used to fire off nine piston valves. For a single trigger in a nine tube mlrs.
Verrrry Nice! how big are you going to make the chamber? any design details e.g. paint job? I have been using 1" diy piston valves and sprinkler valves, I gotta move on up.Plans are on the drawing table for a 3 inch and 4 inch valved cannon.
They are started, a little behind schedule. I have an 8 gallon steel tank for the 3 inch. (Propane tank) and a second tank the same size.Reactor4 wrote:Verrrry Nice! how big are you going to make the chamber? any design details e.g. paint job? I have been using 1" diy piston valves and sprinkler valves, I gotta move on up.Plans are on the drawing table for a 3 inch and 4 inch valved cannon.