Hello to everybody at Spudfiles from the Midlands, England.
I have some questions regarding a hybrid I'm planning with my girlfriend. I've built 2 combustion launchers in the past but looking for something that is more of a challenge to build. Of course the increased power is also appealing.
Specific plans and information on hybrids seems a little difficult to obtain - The most comprehensive sources have been forums so I thank the owner here and all the members for sharing your knowledge.
Now a few questions that are unanswered in my mind. I'm very much of the opinion 'go and find out yourself' so I have previously done research on any questions I ask - I know repeating the obvious is tiresome.
1. I have a friend who is a scaffolder and he is getting me a 500mm (20") length of pipe for a chamber. I've not decided on length yet but the pipe is 48mm OD 4mm wall. This gives me approx 40mm id. I need to find an endcap and have seen scaffold handrail fittings which should work well once welded on. I just need to check if the end is enclosed fully. Seem ok so far? http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/132-Tube-clam ... 2a2f2bd093
For the barrel I think the easiest method for attachment would be to use something 40mm od. Firstly insert 2" as a reducer sliding it 1" into the barrel and secure by welding. Then comes the fitting to hold a burst disk followed by the 40mm od barrel. Should I stick to galv steel or does it weld sufficiently to other materials like stainless?
I cant decide which would be best as a quick release burst disk fitting. Would a hydraulic flat faced coupling work? If not what would you recommend and where can i get it from in England?
I have got myself a flyback transformer out of an old crt tv to use for ignition. This will run from a battery and a 555 oscillator to tune the frequency of the sparks. Should i use a spark plug threaded into the chamber?
My final question is regarding tyre filling valves. Are they man enough to stand up to the pressure or do they need protecting somehow?
Thanks, Chris
Anybody in the UK help me with parts for a hybrid.
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vxrtol wrote:I have some questions regarding a hybrid I'm planning with my girlfriend.
Bit weird... nice find hehe
Specific plans and information on hybrids seems a little difficult to obtain
There's a reason for that, we don't want idiots making them and hurting others and/or themselves
Sounds about right. Does the tubing have a seam or is it drawn over mandrel? What mix numbers where you planning on running?I have a friend who is a scaffolder and he is getting me a 500mm (20") length of pipe for a chamber. I've not decided on length yet but the pipe is 48mm OD 4mm wall. This gives me approx 40mm id. I need to find an endcap and have seen scaffold handrail fittings which should work well once welded on. I just need to check if the end is enclosed fully. Seem ok so far?
Something likethese?I cant decide which would be best as a quick release burst disk fitting. Would a hydraulic flat faced coupling work? If not what would you recommend and where can i get it from in England?
If that's what you're refering to, how would it hold a burst disk?
I would have thought something like this is a better idea:
That's an easy way of doing it with off-the-shelf parts.I have got myself a flyback transformer out of an old crt tv to use for ignition. This will run from a battery and a 555 oscillator to tune the frequency of the sparks. Should i use a spark plug threaded into the chamber?
They're pretty hardy, I've used standard tyre valves in hybrids up to 28x without any issues.My final question is regarding tyre filling valves. Are they man enough to stand up to the pressure or do they need protecting somehow?
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Exactly, I think that was something what he want. That is why he is not able to reply with this message because that is what he want or maybe he has another reason.Something like these?
If that's what you're refering to, how would it hold a burst disk?
I would have thought something like this is a better idea:
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Lol or she assumed it's some kinky sex ideajackssmirkingrevenge wrote:vxrtol wrote:I have some questions regarding a hybrid I'm planning with my girlfriend.
Bit weird... nice find hehe
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"Hey babe, we're staying in tonight - I've got a lighter refill can, clingfilm and a syringe, it's going to be one heck of a party "
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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or she misunderstood the word combustion / he mispronounced it
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ok this is getting slightly NSFW
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Looking good!
Have a look here: http://www.spudfiles.com/hybrid-cannons ... 42-75.html
I believe the fashion is to grind this flat.1" union - looks like fun trying to seal the tapered edge.
Have a look here: http://www.spudfiles.com/hybrid-cannons ... 42-75.html
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Thanks for the link Jack
Today I've had somebody with a grinder remove the bit suggested. Just a slight ridge on a small part of it but I'll file that flat.
Am I right in thinking the union fitting 'sandwich' goes in this order:
Chamber side -----|rubber washer, burst disk(s)|-------- barrel side
Final question -
Will pressurising a gauge (15psi) to more than it reads damage it? To clarify, I'm using two gauges and not sure if I need a ball valve to protect the sensitive one when adding air.
Many thanks, Chris
Today I've had somebody with a grinder remove the bit suggested. Just a slight ridge on a small part of it but I'll file that flat.
Am I right in thinking the union fitting 'sandwich' goes in this order:
Chamber side -----|rubber washer, burst disk(s)|-------- barrel side
Final question -
Will pressurising a gauge (15psi) to more than it reads damage it? To clarify, I'm using two gauges and not sure if I need a ball valve to protect the sensitive one when adding air.
Many thanks, Chris
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Yes, immediately and beyond repair.vxrtol wrote:Will pressurising a gauge (15psi) to more than it reads damage it?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life