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SEAKING9006
PostPosted: 06/23/2008 19:05 PM    Post subject: Pneumatic Cylinder/Piston Question Reply with quote

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What sizes of PVC are available at Home Depot or Lowes that will fit well enough into each other to use them to make a pneumatic piston? I don't mean like your regular tee piston, i mean like a piston for a blow back/blow forward valve or for a general use telescopic cylinder. I want to make one for my next attempt at a cannon, which will use a crude blow forward.
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PostPosted: 06/23/2008 19:13 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1 inch sch 40 pvc fits perfectly inside of 1 1/4 inch sch 40 pvc.
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PostPosted: 06/23/2008 19:21 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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1.5" nearly fits in 2", and with a little high grade electical tape will work perfect, as long as you make it so it "floats" in its space on its O-rings
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PostPosted: 06/23/2008 19:44 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Sweet. Now I'll be able to build my blow forward valve.
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when you say it a pneumatic press would be fun.

large surface area and 150psi would have crushed you.
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PostPosted: 06/23/2008 20:01 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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spudfarm wrote:
when you say it a pneumatic press would be fun.

large surface area and 150psi would have crushed you.


Hmmm.... Sounds like fun. Twisted Evil
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PostPosted: 06/23/2008 20:03 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yepp.. but then you would need a 40" piston to get any real damage.
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PostPosted: 06/23/2008 20:10 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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spudfarm wrote:
yepp.. but then you would need a 40" piston to get any real damage.

Or four 6" pistons on a sheet of steel......
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If you're looking for a good seal that will fit into pipe, do the obvious thing and use a test plug. They are used to seal off drain pipe and fittings to do leak tests and can be expanded and contracted by use of a wing nut. Further, you can use a standoff on the end of the threaded rod through the center of the plug to attach more threaded rod for a piston arm.

I don't see how you're going to achieve a double-acting cylinder, though, as you still need to seal the piston arm from the cylinder. Single-acting is easily achievable though (with maybe a few minor leaks).
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