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ammosmoke
PostPosted: 11/08/2006 19:06 PM    Post subject: Pressure Washer Power Reply with quote

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Hi, I haven't posted for a while........Stupid school work Mad ANYWAYS,,,, would there be some way for me to use a pressure washer to pressurize a chamber? There is the pressure washer we just got, I cant use that one, but anyway it gave me an idea Idea ! What if you could just like take it apart, then change the water-air mixture somehow so it doesnt burn up, and at the same time it doesn't put a lot of water in the chamber. The hose has a threaded fitting, so you could connect it to something..........

BTW it is rated at 1450psi......
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The pump on a pressure washer does not use air to pressureize the water. It just compresses the water it's self.
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PostPosted: 11/08/2006 20:27 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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thats 1450 psi in water pressure
not air pressure

that much air pressure would send the pressure washer a few hundred yards

and no, you cant use it to pressurize an air cannon
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PostPosted: 11/08/2006 21:03 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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yeah it wouldn't do anything because you would fill it with water but then pressurize it with air so it would work just that same as an air compresor except it would be filled with water too.
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Then you could dump a box of powdered tators down the barrel and shoot mashed potato's! Mmmmmmmmmmmm lets eat.
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PostPosted: 11/08/2006 21:34 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Jrrdw, you seemed to have came down with a bad case of 'off-topic' posting. Please refrain from it seeing as I already deleted one of your posts a few hours ago sending you a PM concerning it, and to specifically 'refrain' from it in the future.

By adapting the pressure water nozzle to a cylinder, this cylinder containing a piston, and a check valve at the other end. This would allow you convert from the water pressure to the air pressure you want. While id suspect this project to never get off the ground, id suggest that utlizing the max pressure of the 'pressure washer' neither good for the machine itself and the project your working on.
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PostPosted: 11/08/2006 21:46 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Those things need water or they overheat. Here's an idea, put a ball valve on the bottom (vertical bottom) of the chamber, when you use the washer it will have water in the chamber and air, open the ball valve and the water will get pushed out then shut it when the water is gone, then just keep filling until you get whatever pressure you want.
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PostPosted: 11/09/2006 17:43 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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pressure is pressure. No difference in air pressure or water pressure. Only differenc is when the thing is overpressurized and breaks up. With water, it will crack, due to the fact that a flued almost cant get pressed together. When it crack on airpressure, the air will blow away the pieces, so it actualy explodes like a grenade. Very dangerous.

There by, if you want to do a pressure test, first fill the object to be tested with water. That's safer.
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POS, some where here there was a video of a pressure test with water, if i remember correctly it took 1029psi to crack the PVC pipe filled with water.

Pimpmann, that post you deleted was way off topic, i got no problem with that, but the post below MisterSteve124's post about being filled with water was just a joke following his post, not off topic. Sorry we didn't share the same humer in it, and one post being off topic is not comeing down with a bad case of off topic posting, it's rather rare for me to post off topic. Rest assured i understand your possision as moderator keeping the forums neet and clean.
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PostPosted: 11/09/2006 19:40 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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I know that they overheat without water, because they have an impeller inside. I was just wondering if you could Lower the amount of water outputted. I would probably use steel pipe and not pvc,,,,,,,but anyway, I wouldn't HAVE to fill it up with that much pressure. If anyone has any material suggestions please post. Due to the fact that it has such high pressure, I would probably fire corks or something, so that I dont have some heavy, totally unpredictable ammo totally missing the target and damaging something. NOT that corks arent upredictable, they are just less likely to damage something badly.

OR,,,, I would use it for an MG somehow, with a clip or something.......[/i]


EDIT: Nicholae, how would that send the pressure washer a few hundred yards!? It may be 1400psi......but it is only 1.6gpm, due to a small diameter hose.
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it probably wouldnt shoot it anywhere i was just trying to emphasize the difference in energy compared to pressurized water.
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PostPosted: 11/09/2006 20:59 PM    Post subject: Reply with quote

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Oh...... ok got it. I wish you could tell when people were being sarcastic or trying to emphasize points on here.......
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