Want to build first combustion cannon
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If made sensibly, yes. Avoid thin walled pipe and fittings and make sure your components are correctly joined.vng21092 wrote:Is PVC strong enough to safely handle the expansion of the gas/fuel when ignited?
Yup, it doesn't even need to be equal - even half the barrel volume will do.Also, can the chamber be the same size pipe as the barrel as long as the volume of the chamber is larger/equal to the barrel volume?
This is with the chamber volume at around 60% of the barrel volume:
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Make sure you fuel it correctly, I recommend syringes: http://www.spudfiles.com/how-to-databas ... 22301.html
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
If 60 percent of the barrel volume is ok, then whats the point of some people going to 150 percent? (1.5:1) Just for power? And does primer really make that much of a difference? Can I just use PVC cement by itself? Also, because the gas/fuels can come from different sources, I'd assume they have different values when referring to combustion/expansion volume, how would I know how much to use with each fuel? I'm planning on using propane, is there like a method to find out?
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That and no love for efficiencyvng21092 wrote:If 60 percent of the barrel volume is ok, then whats the point of some people going to 150 percent? (1.5:1) Just for power?

And does primer really make that much of a difference? Can I just use PVC cement by itself?
You can try, but don't come cryin' when the thing asplodes in yer face.
C'est tout dans le wiki: http://www.spudfiles.com/spud_wiki/inde ... n_SpudgunsAlso, because the gas/fuels can come from different sources, I'd assume they have different values when referring to combustion/expansion volume, how would I know how much to use with each fuel? I'm planning on using propane, is there like a method to find out?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
You can try, but don't come cryin' when the thing asplodes in yer face.
... Would that really happen? I'm concerned now... I thought primer just softens the PVC so the cement would bond it better, would the joint be THAT much stronger with primer? O_o
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Why take the risk? Follow the manufacturer's instructions 

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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I'm not saying it will explode, but an unprimed joint is weaker than a primed one. You might want to try it out from behind cover for the first could of times, with heavy projectiles to force pressure.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life