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somtimes the potato will be pushed out of the barrel but its not really a proplem b4 around 20psi, even then it is rare if i have a good potato.
and although the video dosent show what this gun is capable of consider that when the nilon slug hit the sign, it hit it not on its point but sideways and still blew through just look at the shape of the hole
and although the video dosent show what this gun is capable of consider that when the nilon slug hit the sign, it hit it not on its point but sideways and still blew through just look at the shape of the hole
Awesome hybrid dude! I like the SCH 80 PVC ones, but I just don't feel that they are safe. When someone welds together a metal hybrid as you did (these are very rare), it is obviously much safer. You must feel pretty safe, considering you hand held it , not remote fired.
One suggestion: Increse the barrel size! You say your chamber is 3" by 24", right? This is about 54 pi cubic inches. The barrel is 2" by 48", giving it a volume of 48 pi cubic inches. This gives you a ratio of 1.125:1 C:B. Because hybrids create such massive pressures, you can have a very low ratio (0.3:1) and get much greater power. If you double the barrel length (actually, if you need to go out and buy a barrel, just use the whole 10' stick of 2" copper). The increase in power will be ENORMOUS! Noise will be down as well. Problem is, portability will suck, and I am not sure how it will affect the balance when it is on the stand.
Anyway, awesome job dude
One suggestion: Increse the barrel size! You say your chamber is 3" by 24", right? This is about 54 pi cubic inches. The barrel is 2" by 48", giving it a volume of 48 pi cubic inches. This gives you a ratio of 1.125:1 C:B. Because hybrids create such massive pressures, you can have a very low ratio (0.3:1) and get much greater power. If you double the barrel length (actually, if you need to go out and buy a barrel, just use the whole 10' stick of 2" copper). The increase in power will be ENORMOUS! Noise will be down as well. Problem is, portability will suck, and I am not sure how it will affect the balance when it is on the stand.
Anyway, awesome job dude
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Copper is SOO expensive though. It cost like 22 dollars at home depot for 3/4 in by 10 feet.
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im happy with the barrel length, but i also have another 5ft piece of copper pipe and a coupling so if i wanted i could double the length. what i am getting next is a 2"redbottle muffler (hopfully somone knows what that is) to use as a silencer. its only $30 and should make the gun quieter for those nightime firings. i already had a cop drive up to my neighbors house and turn around, if he had come another 50ft he would have seen my friends and i with the gun and that would have been bad.
Propane meters arent that hard just 2 ball valves wich the little ones are very cheap around here youll need a pressure gauge and torch head for the propane then hook um up like this...
Anyway i think you should lengthen the barrel there will be a big increase in performance lol ever thought of trying to break the sound barrier with this totally awsome hybrid?
Anyway i think you should lengthen the barrel there will be a big increase in performance lol ever thought of trying to break the sound barrier with this totally awsome hybrid?
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- Turn on torch and turn the first ball valve when the guage reaches desired PSI turn off propane and close the first ball valve now open the second valve untill the guard reaches 0 psi then close that valve and fire lol
Experiment with different psi's for the guage. - cheap propane meter.JPG (7.34 KiB) Viewed 3843 times
- Turn on torch and turn the first ball valve when the guage reaches desired PSI turn off propane and close the first ball valve now open the second valve untill the guard reaches 0 psi then close that valve and fire lol
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I personally would not simply weld on a barrel extension. Especially on high powered guns, there is a very good chance that the projectile will "catch" on the barrel extension, and blow it off.
You could probably just get a 10' 2" PVC SCH 40 barrel. Sure it wouldn't look as cool, but it would function alright...
You could probably just get a 10' 2" PVC SCH 40 barrel. Sure it wouldn't look as cool, but it would function alright...