Pre-Pie Chunker
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4" x 10' tank (252000lbs of Force@140psi)
2" x 10' barrel (BOOM!)
Ammo: Anything That Fits.
Fill, Launch, & Laugh!
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4" x 10' tank (252000lbs of Force@140psi)
2" x 10' barrel (BOOM!)
Ammo: Anything That Fits.
Fill, Launch, & Laugh!
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- ƒlying$pud
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i wouldn't want to get hit by a snowball that had come out of that
- boilingleadbath
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... especialy considering that any snowball that will survive launch from that thing is pratically a chunk of ice... at least <i>I</i> couldn't get any snowball to survive 20-30 psi with a diaphram valve, no matter how compacted. Maybe a sabot would help? I'll have to check when it starts to snow...
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"4" x 10' tank (252000lbs of Force@140psi)"
all inside of a non pressure rated launcher, fun....
all inside of a non pressure rated launcher, fun....
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you know im not as "think as you fucking retarded"i am.... i dont think that it needs a printed rating if you pressure test them your self to 300 psi.... if it doesnt explode or leak at that point i am pretty sure that they are safe to run at 140 psi....NEXT!!!!!!
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hhmmm how can you tell if they are pressure rated or not? if there sch40pvc they should be pressure rated right? maybe im wrong...
- mark.f
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DWV fittings have a shorter socket depth and long, smooth, unsupported curves and angles. Pressure fittings just look more "solid" to people. There is no change in outside diameter on a pressure rated elbow.
I would stay away from elbows and 45* once you get around 4". I have used DWV bell reducers up to 120PSI with water. So the only things that are safe the are DWV to me would be couplings, bell reducers, reducers. But DWV parts with more sufface area like that is scary to use, and in that kind of weather.