What is the fastest valve ???? - Golf Ball Cannon
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That will be enough of the flaming out of you! MODDED!OuchProgramme wrote:What you spEAk ABout?
I NO understyand dis LANGUALEGE you tryUN to speak DOOD.
c'MON dopopd, LETS usef some SPELing and gr@mmor
..Seriously
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Im surprised no one has mentioned a piston valve?
lol Mr.C i though you took that guy serious for a sec, then i was like hmmm nah no chance.
Was he being sarcatic or serious.
i thought he was being serious.
What about a barrel sealing piston valve with a union infront for a burst disc?
when you exaust the piston valve, all the air dumps into the barrel, and is stopped by a burst disc, which blows open in a spilt second?
lol Mr.C i though you took that guy serious for a sec, then i was like hmmm nah no chance.
Was he being sarcatic or serious.
i thought he was being serious.
What about a barrel sealing piston valve with a union infront for a burst disc?
when you exaust the piston valve, all the air dumps into the barrel, and is stopped by a burst disc, which blows open in a spilt second?
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eh... why not just cut out the burst disc? really having the combination will do a little bit of good, but not a ton because the air is already pressurized behind the piston. I can maybe see doing a burst disc with a ball valve, but a piston is fast enough i think.
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I already have mentioned a piston valve.Thursto wrote:Im surprised no one has mentioned a piston valve?
lol Mr.C i though you took that guy serious for a sec, then i was like hmmm nah no chance.
Was he being sarcatic or serious.
i thought he was being serious.
What about a barrel sealing piston valve with a union infront for a burst disc?
when you exaust the piston valve, all the air dumps into the barrel, and is stopped by a burst disc, which blows open in a spilt second?
I'm pretty certain he is joking but way to kill it guys
I think he was trying to get the guy to use a ball valve, to show how little he knew, so he'd end up with a crappy cannon.
No, really, a ball valve is the fastest valve ever! Just ask Spudblaster about the ram he made to open his... unless you want to use it more than once, in which case the fact that the handle is bent 45 degrees past the stop by its own kinetic energy, and that the ram itself gets fired several hundred yards into the woods from the blast might be somewhat limiting
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has anyone tested how fast a spring powered ball valve opens ?
It is when it's opened by a high explosive driven ram...Mechanically speaking, I just can't see a ball valve being faster then a blow gun on a sprinkler valve. Honestly.
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We don't use those here!DYI wrote:It is when it's opened by a high explosive driven ram...Mechanically speaking, I just can't see a ball valve being faster then a blow gun on a sprinkler valve. Honestly.
Used for this purpose, I don't think the discussion is actually against the rules.
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