Adding threads to chamber
Depends on what size/type of gun.
If its a 6" SCH 40 hybrid with sch. 40 fittings... then possibly
If its a 2" combustion, then probably not
I use 4" fittings on my pneumatic (which has a 6" chamber), and then have been no problems. Keep in mind, PVC has a huge safety factor (I think i said this yesterday in another thread....). Some PVC pipe manufacturors (sp?) recommend derating the pressure rating of the pipe 50% if you use threaded fittings.
As long as you solvent weld the threaded fittings in properly, use a quality sealing material to seal the threads, and tighten them enough, you should be fine.
If its a 6" SCH 40 hybrid with sch. 40 fittings... then possibly
If its a 2" combustion, then probably not
I use 4" fittings on my pneumatic (which has a 6" chamber), and then have been no problems. Keep in mind, PVC has a huge safety factor (I think i said this yesterday in another thread....). Some PVC pipe manufacturors (sp?) recommend derating the pressure rating of the pipe 50% if you use threaded fittings.
As long as you solvent weld the threaded fittings in properly, use a quality sealing material to seal the threads, and tighten them enough, you should be fine.
First of all if you are using pressure rated pvc in a propane combustion cannon, there is no way in hell it will ever explode!
Just remember to solvent cement correctly and practice safety when using spudguns and you should be fine.
Just remember to solvent cement correctly and practice safety when using spudguns and you should be fine.