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From the original post.Moonbogg wrote:Those are some SICK ports tech. My goodness, you're a MONSTER! What are you trying to do!?![]()
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I want to safely go to 200 PSI in a larger valve cannon. There are a couple of experiments in line for this.This project is to up the power of my existing cannons. The t shirt cannon is built into a lightweight tank which is easily dented.
Sweet drawing. The weld bead on the waist of the tank is 0.060 inch tall and 0.305 wide.dewey-1 wrote:@Tech;
Here is preliminary tank and piston sleeve 3D model.
Need weld height and width on tank seam.
Otherwise I think the tank is complete.
Left side of tank has the ported sleeve.
Will need sleeve location.
Ready to do the piston next.
I have no idea on the o ring part number. It is the 2.5 inch ring in the grab bins at my local hardware store. Is there a dimension I can measure to identify which this is?dewey-1 wrote:@Tech; Thanks for dimensions.
Which O-ring do plan on using? A 330 or 331 number?
I see a potential air leak because the port is 1.5" and piston is 1.45".
Maybe I am just looking at it wrong from a pressurized standpoint.
I can show drawing of concerned area if you would like.