Steel tubing.
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I am making a sniper gun out of galvanised steel tubing. I know that some copper tubes can handle up to about 300-400 psi but what about galvanised steel? Any ideas would be useful cos if it blows up its gonna kill.....

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weakest parts are the threads,and the fitting will fly off in which ever direction they are aimed and also they are rated to around 6000 psi,so you should be fine.

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I was wondering about some 3" exhaust pipe i have left over from my van, i'm sure it will handle any amount of presure my air compresser can put out. But it would be nice to know the numbers.
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how would i fill it to 3000 without an air tank?

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Galvanized steel in 1" can take ~2-3 thousand psi. I forget the exact number, but you get the idea - it's quite safe to put unregulated CO2 in it... infact, you can safely put CO2 in 2" steel pipe.
Though you may have a bit of trouble sealing the threads...
Though you may have a bit of trouble sealing the threads...
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cool thanks a lot guys. i probrable wont even manage to get it to 500 psi without money for a compressor!

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Get an industrial one,that is used in water spayers they can get up to 800psi only problem is swapping it from lipuids to gases.....lol

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If it's filled up to 25 % liquid it should be fine if it warms up..
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Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
Oh my friggin god stop being so awesome, that thing is pure kick ass. Most innovative and creative pneumatic that the files have ever come by!
Can't ask for a better compliment!!
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yeah thanks guys, i might stick with the old stirrup pump for the moment. Only thing is it takes 10 mins to pump up my Mega C-10 up to 15 psi
. Thanks again!






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couldent you use oxygen and acedelin in it?
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where would I get it from?

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