An Ignorant Combustion Question
I'm planing on making my first cannon and was just wondering if there was a rule of thumb for sizes of chamber to size of barrel. I don't mean the volume ratio but I mean like you have a .75" barrel, what size chamber would people sugest? or is it trial and error?
Larger or the same as that of the barrel. I personally just go with a larger sized chamber to cut back on the length of the chamber. Im also sure that long skinny chambers may produce a decrease in performance. So I would suggest a 2" or 3" chamber. Although the C:B ratios should be kept in mind...
- carlbelcher
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Use care with leftover PVC, make sure it Sch.40 and NOT DWV. If it’s not Sch.40 you can expect it to blow up in your hands.
EDIT:
Sorry, I meant to say "NSF DWV". I know you can use less than sch40 but why risk it. I don't like flying razor sharp PVC!
EDIT:
Sorry, I meant to say "NSF DWV". I know you can use less than sch40 but why risk it. I don't like flying razor sharp PVC!
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- rna_duelers
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Nah DWV is fine for combustion,i've only had one failure and that was a cap blowing out.It's fine by me and alot of other members to use DWV on combustion and all that worrying goes out the window the first time you see a spud air born with your own creation..hehe

SCH40 IS NOT A STRENGTH RATING!!!! Schedule ratings are ratings of thickness.
There are plenty of fittings that are both schedule 40 AND DWV and they are fine for combustion launchers.
The Thin-wall DWV (Schedule 20) is NOT ok for combustions.
The pressure rated fittings we like to use are indeed schedule 40, but are also given the rating NSF-PW. Look for the PW if you want pressure rated fittings. If you are making a combustion then any sch 40 fitting is fine PW or DWV.
There are plenty of fittings that are both schedule 40 AND DWV and they are fine for combustion launchers.
The Thin-wall DWV (Schedule 20) is NOT ok for combustions.
The pressure rated fittings we like to use are indeed schedule 40, but are also given the rating NSF-PW. Look for the PW if you want pressure rated fittings. If you are making a combustion then any sch 40 fitting is fine PW or DWV.
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If you do make a pneumatic don't buy NSF-DWV fittings for it from Home-Depot if they don't sell the fittings you need in NSF-PW buy your fitting off of http://www.PlumbingSupply.com
If you do make a pneumatic don't buy NSF-DWV fittings for it from Home-Depot if they don't sell the fittings you need in NSF-PW buy your fitting off of http://www.PlumbingSupply.com
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My cannon has a Sch30 chamber, I picked up the 3"sch30 to 1.5"sch40 adapter purely by luck. I would never use propane with Sch30 though, it's somewhat thin.
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