Hose Spray Gun
- clemsonguy1125
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I was considering using a hose spray gun on a air gun but was hesident about the pressure. I have seen several guns on the site using it to pilot a piston valve but wasn't sure about it. What pressure would it be safe to use it up too.
do you mean one of these?
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Air-Blow-G ... 8Ta38LbN50
Ive had them upto 400psi
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Air-Blow-G ... 8Ta38LbN50
Ive had them upto 400psi
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- clemsonguy1125
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No one made for hooking up to your garden hose.qwerty wrote:do you mean one of these?
http://www.justoffbase.co.uk/Air-Blow-G ... 8Ta38LbN50
Ive had them upto 400psi
Those aren't made for high pressures, nor are they made for pneumatics.
Why may this fail (and trigger your gun prematurely):
-The can't handle a lot of pressure. (Maybe some brands can, but I advise against using them)
-They are made for water, not for air. Air is much thinner and will leak.
-Some of them may be pushed open by the air pressure, depending on how they work.
Grab a blowgun and be safe.
Why may this fail (and trigger your gun prematurely):
-The can't handle a lot of pressure. (Maybe some brands can, but I advise against using them)
-They are made for water, not for air. Air is much thinner and will leak.
-Some of them may be pushed open by the air pressure, depending on how they work.
Grab a blowgun and be safe.
Last edited by psycix on Sun Oct 11, 2009 1:14 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Hmm fixed it. Maybe the link was too long.
Well I wouldn't use them. Unsafe and should be avoided when you can.