Show us your pneumatic spud gun! Discuss pneumatic (compressed gas) powered potato guns and related accessories. Valve types, actuation, pipe, materials, fittings, compressors, safety, gas choices, and more.
I envision the thing being less than 4' wide. A reservoir, valve, elbow and cone. That's it. I just need a valve system that can push 100psi out of a 8" tube real fast....
It's just a pneumatic cannon with a large QEV valve.
You could always use an electrical solenoid sprinkler valve to pilot your big valve. Switch the voltage on to the solenoid and off she goes. 3 - 9 v batteries will do the trick.
@jon: They are probably piloting the valve with the hose. It was quacking pretty badly there....
Hotwired wrote:Not many cheap commercial valves will be capable of that kind of blast. The only commercial valve I'm aware of that will be of a large enough port would be an "air cannon" which happens to be an industrial name for what we'd see as a pneumatic cannon without a barrel.
Basically it's a piston valve and a chamber which gets discharged into a silo for loose and dry material to clear blockages.
I'm aware of up to 6" valves (outlet port) for that. Heavy metal and cost a bit.
There is a show called Time Warp on the Discovery channel that records various stuff in slow motion. They did one where they went to some special effect studio and did some debris shots. IIRC these commercial silo air cannons were being used. They had a big funnel thing to hold the debris