My new propane cumbustion luncher
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Well the thing I did was that instead of unscrewing the nozzle of the torch, I just cut it with a grinder, used the same grinder to take off a bit of the wall material and then I used a tap to thread the tip (1/8 NPT)starman wrote:Nice job! Not sure what kind of "grinding, cutting and tapping" you did on your propane bottle adapter...all you should have to do is unscrew the crooked torch pipe out of the valve adapter housing. It's locked in pretty good with an epoxy of some sort but it can be broken loose with some big pipe wrenches or a pipe wrench and a vise and some he-man effort.
Once the torch pipe has been unscrewed, you can screw a 1/4" compression (tube) brass fitting in there...usually a 1/4" tube to 1/4" NPT brass adapter will do the trick.
And this was the final result...
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Please please please post details about your propane meter, I am hung up on this part of the project and yours looks really nice. what parts did you use and where did you purchase them?
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Hey.. You shouldn't be posting on old threads.. Just private message him, and ask him what he did.. I saw your other thread too.. You should really show us what experience you've had with cannons before attempting to build one of these.. They are a LOT more complicated than they look.. (Sometimes, that is.. haha) Again.. Just private message someone like me for answers, but preferably a moderator.. Happy shooting!!thatdudejerms wrote:Please please please post details about your propane meter, I am hung up on this part of the project and yours looks really nice. what parts did you use and where did you purchase them?
Not sure if i should post this here but anyway the info you want is here
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-seco ... 23743.html
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/my-seco ... 23743.html