
Was This A good Deal?
One of the main reasons we in the US love to make our big PVC guns...PVC (and ABS) materials are dirt cheap here and easy to work with, relatively speaking of course.MrCrowley wrote:Ditto. They're complaining over $4MaxuS the 2nd wrote:Why the hell are you complaining? That much costs $50 or more over here. Count yourself lucky. Jees, some people don't know how good they have it.![]()
I personally pay about $134USD for 18' of 3".
- iisthemuffin
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what do you mean your NEXT one??? you should not build this one if your thinking of using cellular core pipe...this is no joke...it WILL explode
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i have already built the first one so now i have to save money to buy pressure rated pipe to build a safe one.
BIG ditto there muffin. Spray, if you built this gun you've been showing us out of Cell Core, chop it up and start all over...don't shoot it again, just chop it up so no one else can use it.iisthemuffin wrote:what do you mean your NEXT one??? you should not build this one if your thinking of using cellular core pipe...this is no joke...it WILL explode
Run, don't walk, to your garage, fire up your saw of choice and get this done...pronto. [Salvage your cleanout cap and BBQ ignitor....

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i will keep it for looks only i disabled the ignitor so it won't fire i'll get pressure pipe very soon to make a good gun
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I have a question would cable duct 3" work and also i bought what i could afford 

Looks like you need to read the forum rules and also do a LOT more research on spudguns. First, use the edit button instead of double posting.
Then go onto the spudwiki and read every page that is relevant to you. Then go to the combustion showcase and look at a few cannons for design ideas and tips. Every how to guide I have ever seen stresses the importance of rated pipe, so I think you might wanna invest in some glasses too!
Then go onto the spudwiki and read every page that is relevant to you. Then go to the combustion showcase and look at a few cannons for design ideas and tips. Every how to guide I have ever seen stresses the importance of rated pipe, so I think you might wanna invest in some glasses too!
Those who would give up Essential Liberty to purchase a little Temporary Safety, deserve neither Liberty nor Safety. -Benjamin Franklin
$10 for 10 feet is pretty good considering that i cant even get it around here.
"physics, gravity, and law enforcement are the only things that prevent me from operating at my full potential" - not sure, but i like the quote
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
you know you are not an engineer if you have to remind yourself "left loosy righty tighty"
Yes, the gray cable PVC will work for combustions. The fittings however aren't deep enough though to hold air safely...ie. no pneumatics unless you find pressure rated fittings.
He was asked to do this way early on...don't think it sunk in very much.Biopyro wrote:Looks like you need to read the forum rules and also do a LOT more research on spudguns. First, use the edit button instead of double posting.
Then go onto the spudwiki and read every page that is relevant to you. Then go to the combustion showcase and look at a few cannons for design ideas and tips. Every how to guide I have ever seen stresses the importance of rated pipe, so I think you might wanna invest in some glasses too!
Just don't build a pneumatic with that cellcore or you could end up having a fat nurse picking it out of your (butt)!!
And if you want to talk $. I am looking at $180 for 10' of 4" clear.. now whos complaining
And if you want to talk $. I am looking at $180 for 10' of 4" clear.. now whos complaining

Clear pipe is way overpriced, but the demand for it is limited typically to the medical and food processing industry...where price is usually no object.jr wrote: And if you want to talk $. I am looking at $180 for 10' of 4" clear.. now whos complaining
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Thinking the same, cost the equivelant of about $70 hereMaxuS the 2nd wrote:Why the hell are you complaining? That much costs $50 or more over here. Count yourself lucky. Jees, some people don't know how good they have it.
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starman wrote:Yes, the gray cable PVC will work for combustions. The fittings however aren't deep enough though to hold air safely...ie. no pneumatics unless you find pressure rated fittings.
He was asked to do this way early on...don't think it sunk in very much.Biopyro wrote:Looks like you need to read the forum rules and also do a LOT more research on spudguns. First, use the edit button instead of double posting.
Then go onto the spudwiki and read every page that is relevant to you. Then go to the combustion showcase and look at a few cannons for design ideas and tips. Every how to guide I have ever seen stresses the importance of rated pipe, so I think you might wanna invest in some glasses too!
It did sink in but i only read the fittings part and also my dad has an 3 inch industrial pipe coupling that i may put over my cell core
Or....every bit of that PVC can be replaced for about $10 and re-assembled in about 30 minutes. Wouldn't that be a better option for you? [yes]sprayandplay08 wrote: It did sink in but i only read the fittings part and also my dad has an 3 inch industrial pipe coupling that i may put over my cell core