PVC tank bursting?
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I'm making my first spud gun. I'm making a simple design with a sprinkler valve. How can i make sure that the PVC tank does not explode? Has anyone experienced a tank blow up on them? if so, what pressure did it explode at? Should i be concerned about this hazard?
Also, what is the best way to install a pressure gauge on a length of pvc pipe?
Also, what is the best way to install a pressure gauge on a length of pvc pipe?
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The best way to install a pressure guage would be somewhere where your pipe and a fitting overlap, so it has twice as thick plastic to hold onto.
Then just drill out the hole, tap it, and screw in your pressure guage with plenty of teflon tape to make sure it doesn't leak. After that some people use some type of epoxy to seal around the base of the guage, but that isn't required.
I've heard of cannons blowing up, but everytime it was from a hybrid or a cannon in VERY thin wall drain pipe. A hybrid creates hundreds of PSI. For safety, only use SCH 40 pressure rated PVC (not cellular core that has no pressure rating).
Then just drill out the hole, tap it, and screw in your pressure guage with plenty of teflon tape to make sure it doesn't leak. After that some people use some type of epoxy to seal around the base of the guage, but that isn't required.
I've heard of cannons blowing up, but everytime it was from a hybrid or a cannon in VERY thin wall drain pipe. A hybrid creates hundreds of PSI. For safety, only use SCH 40 pressure rated PVC (not cellular core that has no pressure rating).
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the same goes for fittings, never use any non pressure rated fittings, the pressure fittings will say NSF-PW on them, also make sure to solvent weld the fittings together, you WILL need solvent, also called primer, and pvc cement. ABS cement can NOT be substituted, go here for how to solvent weld http://www.burntlatke.com/weld.html
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Thanks a lot for those answers, very good info.
another question, what is the highest psi / optimum psi you would recommend for firing the cannon?
another question, what is the highest psi / optimum psi you would recommend for firing the cannon?
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Weird... I could have swore I posted about PSI...
But anyways I woulden't go over 100psi or 125psi.
But anyways I woulden't go over 100psi or 125psi.
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I like to stay 10% under the max rating of my weakest part. If I have a valve stamped 100psi, I dont go over 90.
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what is the highest psi any of you have heard of in a pneumatic cannon that was successful, because i shoot my gun at 160 or 180 on average and its been working fine. will psi levels this high effect my gun in the long run??
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k, thanks for the tip, prolly saved me a lot of trouble
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There are HPA rilfes that use 3000+psi.
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I thought he meant just high pressure guns in general. I've tanken a pvc launcher up to 800psi. (Small pipe=big rating) But dont ever try this.spudshot wrote:bc i think he means just in pneumatic potato cannons made of PVC
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what did u shoot at 800psi? and how far did it fly??
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It was a .45cal slug witha FMJ. (No charge, just the slug) It only went a few feet, then it hit a 4x4. Did some good damage tooiamthewalrus wrote:what did u shoot at 800psi? and how far did it fly??
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