SGTC Supah Valve

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Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:49 pm

I'm new to air cannons and any help would be appreciated. Where can I find a SGTC Supah Valve in 2" or larger. I seen many variations of a complete valve assemble. But want to construct my own. I have no luck finding this valve outside of buying the finished product. If someone could supply me with a link I would really appreciate it! Please help.

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Sun Mar 07, 2010 5:52 pm

This is how it works, it's a question of adapting the concept to what materials you have available.
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Sun Mar 07, 2010 6:34 pm

Well you should be able to find it on the SGTC Website, I'm pretty sure, and the reason you cant find a Supah Valve outside of the SGTC is because the Supah Valve is proprietary to the SGTC.
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Sun Mar 07, 2010 7:39 pm

Thanks a lot Big Grib! The more I look at these cannons, I can see this could be addicting! I have found that complete valve in a T form. However my plan is keep the tank, valve and barrel all in line to reduce turbulence.

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Gawnewild wrote:Thanks a lot Big Grib! The more I look at these cannons, I can see this could be addicting! I have found that complete valve in a T form. However my plan is keep the tank, valve and barrel all in line to reduce turbulence.

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Have you looked at coaxials?

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