I havent taken any pics yet because ive been busy. since i have joint custody it could take up to like five days but ill try to get some in soon.
Obviously I'm not intending to shoot someone with it that hard. That's why I WANTED TO KNOW HOW TO MAKE REGULATOR! fyi. but anyhoo. uhhh ...(submit)
regulator for a home made paintball gun
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Regulators would be hard to make, this is why they cost so much.
For a paintball cannon you should not exceed the velocity of 300fps. (like all paintball guns). Here are regulators you put on your co2 tank, they are adjustible, so you can play around with the pressure until you fire at the right velocity: http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/online-ca ... ilizer.htm
You would have to use a piston valve or a quick exhuast valve for the most efficiency. (also a diaphram valve would do)
Regulators would be hard to make, this is why they cost so much.
For a paintball cannon you should not exceed the velocity of 300fps. (like all paintball guns). Here are regulators you put on your co2 tank, they are adjustible, so you can play around with the pressure until you fire at the right velocity: http://www.palmer-pursuit.com/online-ca ... ilizer.htm
You would have to use a piston valve or a quick exhuast valve for the most efficiency. (also a diaphram valve would do)
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no no no think of it this way, you build more guns, and 1 regulator to use for them all
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I suppose but ... idk.. I just dont want to spend that much money.
Is it possible to prehaps have a pvc chamber with a ball valve on one end with a CO2 canister behind the ball valve. (obviously the sprinkler valve would be on the other end.) Could that idea work?
Is it possible to prehaps have a pvc chamber with a ball valve on one end with a CO2 canister behind the ball valve. (obviously the sprinkler valve would be on the other end.) Could that idea work?
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Yes, but you risk accidently putting the full pressure of co2 into the pvc chamber which is around 800psi. Keep in mind that 2" pvc is only rated to 230 psi. So an accidental release of 800psi into the chamber would produce flying shrapnel. Very painfull if you were standing next to it or even worse holding it.
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4.If you have enough grease & a big enough hammer, you can put anything... anywhere
3.If all else fails, hit it with a big hammer
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1.If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway
4.If you have enough grease & a big enough hammer, you can put anything... anywhere
3.If all else fails, hit it with a big hammer
2.Matter will be damaged in direct proportion to its value
1.If anything simply cannot go wrong, it will anyway
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I think a regulator works like that. There is just a stout spring pushing up on a plate that is partially blocking the outlet hole.
With that being said it doesnt seem like it would be that hard to make one. You would need to have the plate seal on the inside of the thing though.
EDIT: to the guy above me: Those cheap Wal-Mart guns DO NOT have regulators on them. Some of the other guns there may look like they have a regulator on them but it is usually just a chamber. Sometimes it is an expansion chamber which makes the CO2 travel further therefore having less of a chance to get liquid CO2 into the gun.
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I was thinking about using steel piping before the CO2 canister and having a steel valve between the pvc and steel canister fitting.
But in regaurds to the ripped up gun for the regulator, I dont think it would be as powerful as I want if its that cheap. I'll probably go with the steel stuff for my next gun. I'll get some pics up of my first gun soon. Like in a couple of days.