Sat Dec 15, 2007 1:02 pm
Stopping a fragging chamber isn't something that can usually be done with ghetto materials, as I have already stated. The most cost effective way to stop a chamber from fragging is to not build it out PVC, which is extremely prone to fragging on failure especially when it is full of compressed air, rather than pressurised water as is intended.
If you insist on using PVC, the most effective way to stop frags is to stop the chamber from fragmenting in the first place. A well done wrapping of several layers of carbon fiber, bonded together by resin afterwards could achieve this, as could a thick ABS outer sleave. Whatever you use would need to fit the OD of the chamber to a very close tolerance, i.e. not fabric or tape. Encasing the whole chamber in SCH 40 steel pipe could work too, but 6" SCH 40 steel isn't particularly cheap...
And as far as I can tell from looking at *5*STAR*GENERAL*'s posts, his dumbass false information post count is at 3 or 4, with his general dumbass post count being 9 or 10 (out of 11 total).
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DYI on Sat Dec 15, 2007 2:48 pm, edited 1 time in total.
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