blowgun pressure
I know that blowguns have a 90psi max rating but how high do you think you could go before its reallly unsafe? i want to have 150psi mabey attatched to it.
if all else fails are there any cheap blowguns that have higher pressure ratings?
if all else fails are there any cheap blowguns that have higher pressure ratings?
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usually, if you take off the nozzle, it should be safe at probably any pressure that your air compressor can reach
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the nozzle on most blowguns is to keep the pressure outlet to 30psi max. the reason that the blowguns are only rated to 90 psi is because if something gets stuck in the nozzle, it may cause pressure to build thus causing the blowgun to explode. if you take it out, you should be safe.
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YES! you must put the air flow in through here:
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If im not mistaken someone in these forums took one to a real high pressure,300 psi or someting.THEMOST wrote:good, so i assume that using 150psi with it would be safe then. wo0t!
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someone made a ghetto ass gun off a 3000 psi PB tank. Whether it was full or not... still scary.
And YES, you can put air through most in reverse.
And YES, you can put air through most in reverse.
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if you put 150psi in a blowgun it will mess up the parts inside of it
What parts inside of it? A silly little valve?!
One of my (lousy) blowguns has a gauge that goes to 120 PSI. It leaks like hell around 70 PSI anyway. After all, they have metal bodies, 1mm thick at the thinnest points. Why would they blow up at these relatively low pressures?
One of my (lousy) blowguns has a gauge that goes to 120 PSI. It leaks like hell around 70 PSI anyway. After all, they have metal bodies, 1mm thick at the thinnest points. Why would they blow up at these relatively low pressures?