
Enter christmas holidays 2009... Back for a week to visit the folks and bringing all my tools and spud parts (strictly as weight for traction I tell my wallet) so I can putter away in the shop. Time for version 2.
Have decided to try and make it hybrid... the only way to get enough power in a compact enough form without a higher pressure source than a regular compressor.
In a very basic sense, it consists of a tube with a chamber on one side of the piston and a captive barrel on the other. There is a second piston between the chisel and first piston which allows for pressurization to return the first piston. That much I'm confident I can build, complete with o-rings. Probably using 2" aluminum with a 1" bore drilled for the cylinder. This will allow for any slight error in boring and plenty of wall to tap inlets, outlets etc.
Now it gets difficult

Now where I'm stuck is on how to suspend the piston at the top of the tube until ignition, and at the same time ensure the air in front of the piston is evacuated fast enough to not form an air spring.
Two possible solutions I've thought about are pictured below. One would be a pin that springs into the piston as it moves up. As the chamber pressurizes, the pin is blown out of the piston and the piston is released. Only I just realized that same pressure will put significant side force on the pin which could jam it.
Another way would be to have a QDV at the bottom of the barrel, with a switch built in. Momentarily after the barrel begins to dump, the chamber would ignite. HGDT doesn't show much performance loss due to ignition at time of release (entered as low burst pressure in model) because of the heavy 'projectile'.
Any ideas on that would be much appreciated. And any other aspect of it of course, the aluminum rod is pricey so I thought I'd run it by you fellas in case I'm out to lunch!

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