My Mini Piston Gun
- ProfessorAmadeus
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Its as far as i could get it. Same with the tee and elbows. I found the book in the creek and thought it would be a good target. I cant believe it went through.
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why not cut it down?
- ProfessorAmadeus
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What do you meen? Could you explain. This thing is so much fun you guys should make one and it takes about 20 mins to build and even a person new to spud guns can build one.
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If the bushing is too long to fit into the socket, why not cut a small length off the end so it fits flush?
- ProfessorAmadeus
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Oh i didnt even think of that. * smacking self in the head*
All of the parts are NSF-pw (or so it appears). if that is so, the bushing should not need to be cut down; it should fit flushly no matter what. I have a recommendation for your next cannon: spend a couple bucks and buy a rubber mallet. They are honestly GREAT; they make solvent welding so much easier. You just pound in the fitting with the rubber mallet (while attempting to make a quarter turn), and then you just hold for 30 seconds
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i useda dead blow hammer once and broke my pvc. I was soo sad.
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On my next sniper i got dwv couplings by mistake. Can i still use them at high pressures like 100psi.
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Well That really sucks. i was hoping for at least 100 psi. Well i Guess it will have to do.
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Nah ill just play it safe around 80psi then. i dont want to stress those fitting with that high of pressure anyway.