Since I'm just using home Depot steel pipe, I don't want to go past 8xjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:What mixes do you intend to go to?
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This weapon serves to silence the noisy speakers of the stupid of the other street! (joke) -Hectmarr
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In that case you're probably fine tapping a spark plug directly into an endcap providing it's thick enough.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Any thoughts one these? nylon filament with carbon fiber reinforcement
CpTn_lAw wrote: "yay, me wanna make big multishot pnoob with 1000 psi foot pump compressor using diamond as main material. Do you think wet bread make good sealant? "
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You mean to cut the barrel in half?
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I use this
Rated at 10,000psi
Rated at 10,000psi
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At what pressure is HPA (High Pressured Air)
https://www.airsoftgi.com/Airsoft-Guns- ... t-Guns-854
considered to be not high pressure? Or is any pressure above atmosphere considered HPA
https://www.airsoftgi.com/Airsoft-Guns- ... t-Guns-854
considered to be not high pressure? Or is any pressure above atmosphere considered HPA
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Polarstar type airsoft guns use HPA tanks (3000-4500 psi) that typically have a regulated output of 300-850 psi and are further brought down by a second regulator to 120 psi or less for the air engine.
Apparently (at least in the ballistic field) this terminology comes from the paintball industry:
Apparently (at least in the ballistic field) this terminology comes from the paintball industry:
Different sports, different terminology. HPA was coined by the Paintball Industry , with evolved from "Nitro" tank usage. Regulators used by the paintball industry up until about 1996-1997 were all 850PSI (aka "HPA" for compatibility with CO2 guns). But then Tom Kaye (of Airgun Designs, and Shoebox Compressor fame) came up with a paintball gun which ran at 1100-1200PSI (aka SHP): The AutoMag RT, which was a Compressed Air ONLY design. However, some folks took a different tack, and started building and setting up paintball guns operating at lower pressures (350-450PSI aka SLP). With Airsoft taking off in the USA, some people started converting Green gas guns to Compressed air using Low Pressure regulators (~100-150PSI aka LPR). PCP guns before about 2000 ran from 1000 to 2900 PSI; when the "Simple Simon"/USFT came out, many were surprised to learn it was only a 1400PSI gun (with a very large reservoir).
LPR= "Low Pressure Regulator" 100-150PSI (LRPs are actually secondary regulators...they can take no more than about 1000PI input pressure, there are a few ULP "Ultra Low Pressure Regulators which regulate to 100-250PSI from 3000
PSI input pressure), SLP = "Super Low Pressure" 250-350PSI, SP = "Standard Pressure" 750-950PSI, SHP = "Super High Pressure" 950-1150PSI, Some people are starting to call 1200+ PSI regulators "Ultra High Pressure" UHP = 1200PSI-2000PSI, nodding to the tanks used for PCP filling and PCP power.
The "Simple Simon" evolved into the MAC-1 USFT built by Tim McMurray. Gen1 guns were unregulated and used a large 1400PSI Aluminum Reservoir (400CC), Gen2 guns used a UHP Regulator 1400-1600PSI with a 13 or 22 CI 3000PSI Tank.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Hmmm, so when I use 160psi it's actually considered ULP, Ultra Low Pressure.
We need a terminology table.
LPR 100-150 psi
ULP 100-250 psi
SLP 250-350 psi
SP 750-950 psi
SHP 950-1150 psi
UHP 1200-2000 psi
We need a terminology table.
LPR 100-150 psi
ULP 100-250 psi
SLP 250-350 psi
SP 750-950 psi
SHP 950-1150 psi
UHP 1200-2000 psi