help attaching a shrader vlave
I am a noob at this whole pneumatic canon thing so first off i have sucusfuly built a combusion canon and a bbmg but have yet to try to build a pneumatic canon i understand the principal to the solinoid style canon and gow it works but im not sure how to attach a shrader valve. yes i know not to use cell core pvc. also has anyboy used the pnumatic kit from BC arms. its a un assembled small pneumatic so i figgure that that would be a god place to start. any helpfull coments on pneumatic canons would be appreciatted. i will post some pix of my combustion later
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And DWV for that matter, make sure you only use pressure rated pipe.Lard Lad wrote:yes i know not to use cell core pvc.
The kit from BC ARMS should be a good start for a beginner, you probably can change it up a bit to your own needs as well.
If it is the threaded kind, all you need to do is drill a hole, 1/2'' for a 1/4'' thread, and I forget what it is for 1/8'', but then you just thread it in carefully and there you go, and remember to put some teflon tape on it afterwards.
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a tap can be found at most hardware stores. a threaded schrader valve can be found at either an automotive store(NAPA,Checkers,Autozone,Carquest,BigA) or a tire shop.
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Why the hell would you need a tap?
PVC is soft plastic, a schrader valve is hard metal, it will thread itself, just drill the right size hole.
PVC is soft plastic, a schrader valve is hard metal, it will thread itself, just drill the right size hole.
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Too many questions.
When you get the schrader valve, go up to your garage, find a drill bit and match it up to find one slightly smaller then the schrader threads, then that's your drill bit.
If your drilling into PVC, ABS etc you wont need JB Weld, only teflon tape.
When you get the schrader valve, go up to your garage, find a drill bit and match it up to find one slightly smaller then the schrader threads, then that's your drill bit.
If your drilling into PVC, ABS etc you wont need JB Weld, only teflon tape.
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A pair of calipers is a great investment for any spudder. Digital ones are even better if you can get a pair.
Why not use a bushing and coupling? This will eliminate the need to drill into anything.
I have a piece at my house that is a schrader / pop off / gauge combo. I forget what it's called but it threads into 3/8" threads and is perfect for a larger pneumatic.
I have a piece at my house that is a schrader / pop off / gauge combo. I forget what it's called but it threads into 3/8" threads and is perfect for a larger pneumatic.