20mm Pneumatic Cannon
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The one large issue that i see with this cannon is that you used a DWV (Drain Waste Vent) clean out cap for the back end of your chamber.
DWV parts are not pressure rated, and for your own safety i recommend you change it out with a proper cap.
When buying PVC always look for a pressure rating. If any part says DWV on it... it probably is not safe for use with pressure.
Other than that. the cannon looks like a good first cannon.... you will notice alot more power when you mod the sprinkler valve.
Good luck!
The one large issue that i see with this cannon is that you used a DWV (Drain Waste Vent) clean out cap for the back end of your chamber.
DWV parts are not pressure rated, and for your own safety i recommend you change it out with a proper cap.
When buying PVC always look for a pressure rating. If any part says DWV on it... it probably is not safe for use with pressure.
Other than that. the cannon looks like a good first cannon.... you will notice alot more power when you mod the sprinkler valve.
Good luck!
Last edited by jhalek90 on Sun Oct 17, 2010 10:01 am, edited 1 time in total.
jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:I wonder... if you put flammable vapours inside a lady... could you get her to diesel?
POLAND_SPUD wrote:Anything is possible with the proper 3-way valve.
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Looks nice but I am worried by a few things:
1: What's with the duct tape on the joints?
2: Is that ABS pipe for the chamber? Does it say if it is pressure rated, solid core or cellular core?
3: You have a clean out cap on the chamber by the looks. You wont need access to the chamber for a pneumatic so you should use a normal end cap that isn't threaded. I believe the type of clean out cap you have used is not pressure-rated and they can be prone to blowing off due to the shallow threads.
This page will explain how to tell if your PVC is pressure rated or not:
http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... sure_rated
1: What's with the duct tape on the joints?
2: Is that ABS pipe for the chamber? Does it say if it is pressure rated, solid core or cellular core?
3: You have a clean out cap on the chamber by the looks. You wont need access to the chamber for a pneumatic so you should use a normal end cap that isn't threaded. I believe the type of clean out cap you have used is not pressure-rated and they can be prone to blowing off due to the shallow threads.
This page will explain how to tell if your PVC is pressure rated or not:
http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... sure_rated
1: Don't worry about the duct tape. I use proper pipe cement. The duct tape is merely holding my battery on while I look for a blow gun. It is not being used to hold the pipes together.MrCrowley wrote:Looks nice but I am worried by a few things:
1: What's with the duct tape on the joints?
2: Is that ABS pipe for the chamber? Does it say if it is pressure rated, solid core or cellular core?
3: You have a clean out cap on the chamber by the looks. You wont need access to the chamber for a pneumatic so you should use a normal end cap that isn't threaded. I believe the type of clean out cap you have used is not pressure-rated and they can be prone to blowing off due to the shallow threads.
2: Yep that's ABS. I got a new chamber in the works. I believe it's cellular core. I could be wrong. That chamber was built before I learned about the different types of ABS pipe. I should have done more research beforehand.
3: That is a clean out cap. It will get replaced along with the new chamber.
I made sure all of my PVC was pressure rated because PVC bursts tend to fling shrapnel. I wasn't so worried about the ABS.
EDIT: Could I use a regular black 2" ABS endcap with my new PVC chamber?
You need to use a special cement to glue ABS to PVC, and I really don't know how strong the join is. In an ideal world, you'd use only one material.HunterT wrote:EDIT: Could I use a regular black 2" ABS endcap with my new PVC chamber?
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
I actually am using a PVC/ABS cement. I don't know about the availability of large PVC fittings here. I'll have to check it out.Ragnarok wrote:You need to use a special cement to glue ABS to PVC, and I really don't know how strong the join is. In an ideal world, you'd use only one material.HunterT wrote:EDIT: Could I use a regular black 2" ABS endcap with my new PVC chamber?
You should prolly be using PVC cement on the PVC parts and the the ABS/PVC cement should be used when you are solvent welding ABS to PVC but I really really dont think that you should use PVC/ABS cement on a pneumatic cannon. On my Adv. Combustion I used PVC and ABS and where those joints came together I had to add 4 supporting bolts. But I really dont think thats a good idea on a Pneumatic, so id say definitely go for all NSF-PW pressure rated PVC pipe.
Okay, I'll stop using the multi-purpose cement. You probably know more about it than I.BFC wrote:You should prolly be using PVC cement on the PVC parts and the the ABS/PVC cement should be used when you are solvent welding ABS to PVC but I really really dont think that you should use PVC/ABS cement on a pneumatic cannon.
I always go for pressure rated PVC. I've seen some non pressure rated PVC.BFC wrote: so id say definitely go for all NSF-PW pressure rated PVC pipe.