I am surprised no one asked this earlier.... but have you considered:
1. pressurising your mix
2. using proper construction material like steel etc.
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sure you don't need steel for a combustion but if you want to pressurise it (build a hybrid) then you need to use something stronger
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...The laws are probably even worseIn Bulgaria on the other hand...
But no, I honestly couldn't remember where he was from. Anyway it would probably be a good idea to at least put a few layers of tape around that bottle. There's not much safety factor there currently. Have you taken any damage pictures to compare between various propellants? It would be interesting to see how the numbers line up with gasEQ.
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The large and heavy combustions have little advantage over the coke bottles. Large pvc combustion chamber failure is incredibly more dangerous then exploding coke bottle(only the bottom forms nasty fragments). I have a little dream of making another gun like these so far but a hybrid. But I forget any reliability(I've had small coke bottle hybrids). A good burst disk pneumatic(again with bottle) would be a little more powerful then my combustions so far. For a hybrid, steel chamber really "pays off". I don't have interest brutal "artillery type" devices. I like things cute, harmless at first site, for an apartment , most of all cheap . Currently my biggest challenge is to make a coke bottle hybrid rocket :iroc: I have little experiance with butane. I'd say powerful, but unreliable and dangerous. First attempt-butane+air+O2, too much butane, no ignition. I add O2, it blows up Butane with N2O, blows up. I was done at that point
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have a read through this thread: http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/mini-hy ... 21655.htmlRamboNucke wrote:I don't have interest brutal "artillery type" devices. I like things cute, harmless at first site, for an apartment , most of all cheap
long but I think you will find that powerful high mix hybrids don't have to be big or expensive
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Yea hybrids are bad ass. They are powerful and can even shoot in space. You inspired me to make a fun little indoor shooter(crappy combustion trough for noise reasons)