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| unisonmind |
Posted: 05/11/2008 14:34 PM Post subject: spudtech cannons |
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is there anyone on here that got a full cannon ( not just the valve ) from joel??
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| jrrdw |
Posted: 05/11/2008 14:41 PM Post subject: |
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Marty does -- here.
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| unisonmind |
Posted: 05/11/2008 14:56 PM Post subject: |
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| thats why i ask -- marty sent me his cannon so i could fix it for him and with the name joel has for him self i did not expect to see DWV parts on it but the Coupler and the bushing are DWV so im asking just to see this is how all of his cannons are made or if its just this one |
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| jrrdw |
Posted: 05/11/2008 15:00 PM Post subject: |
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| Search the archive, I'm sure there is members posted about them there. |
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| clide |
Posted: 05/11/2008 15:45 PM Post subject: |
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| The photos on his site of similar sized launchers all appear to have DWV couplers and bushings as well. You can tell by the length of the coupler. |
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| STHORNE |
Posted: 05/11/2008 15:49 PM Post subject: |
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wow! I'm really surprised that Joel would use DWV parts on spudguns. Pneumatic ONES!!!!
I thought he was much more professional than that, to guarantee safety and all... of all people.... |
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| D_Hall |
Posted: 05/11/2008 15:59 PM Post subject: |
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| STHORNE wrote: | wow! I'm really surprised that Joel would use DWV parts on spudguns. Pneumatic ONES!!!!
I thought he was much more professional than that, to guarantee safety and all... of all people.... |
The man was selling PVC-based pnuematics. That right there tells me he's not exactly professional about all this. The liability he opens himself up for is INSANE. No businessman (ie, professional) with half a brain would open himself up like that.
So no, I'm not surprised. |
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| PCGUY |
Posted: 05/11/2008 16:12 PM Post subject: |
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Joel did not use DWV parts on pneumatics.
You can not always tell from the length. |
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| unisonmind |
Posted: 05/11/2008 16:14 PM Post subject: |
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| but i can read the parts and it is NSF-dwv |
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| clide |
Posted: 05/11/2008 16:20 PM Post subject: |
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| PCGUY wrote: | Joel did not use DWV parts on pneumatics.
You can not always tell from the length. |
There is a minimum socket length for them to meet the NSF-pw standard. Most pw fittings are right at that minimum socket length, but I have seen a few fittings with longer sockets. Those couplers are definitely less than that minimum length and therefore not pw.
Edit: PC the guy linked to in the second post sent his gun to unison for repair. He is reading the dwv off the actual gun.
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| PCGUY |
Posted: 05/11/2008 16:20 PM Post subject: |
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| unisonmind wrote: | | but i can read the parts and it is NSF-dwv |
In what picture?
That would make me awfully sad to hear that he really did use non-PW parts on pneumatic cannons. |
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| unisonmind |
Posted: 05/11/2008 16:23 PM Post subject: |
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| i have the cannon in my hands |
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| ilovetoblowthingsup |
Posted: 05/11/2008 17:41 PM Post subject: |
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well thats not good.... but thats why you have it- to fix it. still i am disappointed in that fact that it is DWV.
and i agree with D_Hall about liability |
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| jrrdw |
Posted: 05/11/2008 17:44 PM Post subject: |
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| D_Hall wrote: | | STHORNE wrote: | wow! I'm really surprised that Joel would use DWV parts on spudguns. Pneumatic ONES!!!!
I thought he was much more professional than that, to guarantee safety and all... of all people.... |
The man was selling PVC-based pnuematics. That right there tells me he's not exactly professional about all this. The liability he opens himself up for is INSANE. No businessman (ie, professional) with half a brain would open himself up like that.
So no, I'm not surprised. |
A proper disclaimer takes care of that. |
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| ilovetoblowthingsup |
Posted: 05/11/2008 17:49 PM Post subject: |
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meh good point jrrdw.
still i'm disappointed in the DWV.
maybe he ordered them off mcmaster and didn't get the NSF 61 ones by mistake?
i dunno just a thought, because someone told me that the NSF 61 ones are pressure rated |
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