Blowgun max 30psi?
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Hahahaha, wow. I have a Kobalt blow gun, and I have used at 130 psi, and nothing happened.
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Show us the model.
I've used this type to 500 psi without leaks or explosions.
I've used this type to 500 psi without leaks or explosions.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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1/8", compatible with paintball fittings.Alster370 wrote:what is the output thread by the way? i Went down to PTS and they didn't have one small enough
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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no, but paint ball QD and slide valves remote lines, the qevs are like 1or 2 mm threads tinywarhead052 wrote:Jack, are you serious?! Like, paintball qev's?
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i have a couple of questions about this. first is it ok to use the output as the input, will it hold the pressure the same? and if i get an 1/8" nipple whats the best way to install this in a brass fitting. Im hoping for it to go to 400psi and i tried drilling a hole and epoxying it in place but it didnt seem to work should i just try it again. its a bit hard to get imperial taps here.
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For most blowguns the output and inputs are the same, at least in terms of the internals. The threads are often different.
Most blowguns have sillyly (?) low "pressure ratings". The general thinking is it has to do with the dangers of a blast of compressed air to say a person's eye, and not with the pressure rating of the blowgun itself.
Most blowguns have sillyly (?) low "pressure ratings". The general thinking is it has to do with the dangers of a blast of compressed air to say a person's eye, and not with the pressure rating of the blowgun itself.
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Yep.al-xg wrote:Paintball 1/8" are NPT, they do work with BSP threads with Araldite.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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The 30psi is simply for OSHA aproval and to meet safety regulations.