250 psi
- rna_duelers
- Staff Sergeant 3
- Posts: 1739
- Joined: Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:07 am
- Location: G-land Australia
Well at 250psi i wouldnt trust most PVC pipes but if u do use sch80 and the valve you are using should have a high pressure rating.Personaly i would use steel pipe it has burst pressure psi is into the thousands.And copper pipe has ratings upto 500psi.

- Pete Zaria
- Corporal 5
- Posts: 954
- Joined: Fri Mar 31, 2006 6:04 pm
- Location: Near Seattle, WA
What will your air source be? 250 psi compressors are very expensive, so I assume you're looking into CO2 or another high-pressure source?
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
Peace,
Pete Zaria.
- boilingleadbath
- Staff Sergeant 2
- Posts: 1635
- Joined: Sat Mar 12, 2005 10:35 pm
- Location: Pennsylvania, USA
Most people consider 120 psi in 4" sch 40 pipe quite safe (rating of 220 psi), and (roughly) the same margain of saftey would be afforded by running 250 psi in 1" sch 40 or 2.5" sch 80 or 1.5" sch 80.
(oddly, 2" sch 80 is rated to a lower pressure than 2.5")
(oddly, 2" sch 80 is rated to a lower pressure than 2.5")
- mark.f
- Sergeant Major 4
- Posts: 3638
- Joined: Sat May 06, 2006 11:18 am
- Location: The Big Steezy
- Has thanked: 58 times
- Been thanked: 61 times
- Contact:
2" SCH-40 is also rated lower than 2-1/2" SCH-40. I think they just make the walls a little thicker on 2-1/2", for some reason. That might be why it's a little more rare.
do we even want to know what you plan to shot with this 250psi cannon
my twin sprink has all the power i could ever use
the best way to get 250psi is from a scuba tank
mine works 10x better than a compressor.
as for pipe and valve make sure you give yourself plenty of magin between the working psi and your intended psi


the best way to get 250psi is from a scuba tank


as for pipe and valve make sure you give yourself plenty of magin between the working psi and your intended psi
I'd go with copper( and soldered fittings) as well, I'e built several copper guns this way that are run safely at 300 psi.
I hope you're not planning on using one of those 12V compressors to get to 250 psi, they're slow and break easily.
I hope you're not planning on using one of those 12V compressors to get to 250 psi, they're slow and break easily.
- Shrimphead
- Corporal
- Posts: 509
- Joined: Thu Nov 17, 2005 7:42 pm
If not, what's the purpose of sch 80 and 120 pvc? I'm pretty sure that it can hold as much as the pipe is rated for, but I'm not positive.
Controlled insanity = Genius
Life flies when you're being dumb.
Life flies when you're being dumb.
- rna_duelers
- Staff Sergeant 3
- Posts: 1739
- Joined: Mon Sep 26, 2005 7:07 am
- Location: G-land Australia
Isnt sch 120 or 160(not sure)availiable in small diameters like 1/2" and 3/4" only.

-
- Private 4
- Posts: 91
- Joined: Sun Aug 27, 2006 12:16 pm
- Location: Bowmanville, Ontario (canada)
buy schedule 40 steel; mild steel, galvanized, stainless, it doesn't matter.
have it welded by someone who knows what they're doing and you wont have to worry about pressure, i'm skeptical of soldered copper, or solvent-welded PVC or ABS past 120-140 psi.
you can buy used galvanised steel pipe at a local fence company for a very reasonable price, and if you do the prep work yourself (cutting to size, grinding coating off of weld area, and bevelling edges) a small welding shop (the same fence company is likely to have one) will weld it inexpensively.
BTW i work in the welding shop of a fence company
have it welded by someone who knows what they're doing and you wont have to worry about pressure, i'm skeptical of soldered copper, or solvent-welded PVC or ABS past 120-140 psi.
you can buy used galvanised steel pipe at a local fence company for a very reasonable price, and if you do the prep work yourself (cutting to size, grinding coating off of weld area, and bevelling edges) a small welding shop (the same fence company is likely to have one) will weld it inexpensively.
BTW i work in the welding shop of a fence company
- LucyInTheSky
- Specialist 2
- Posts: 293
- Joined: Fri Apr 21, 2006 11:46 am
I cant see why you woulnd like copper?
It bends so it wont shatter. And here http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/we ... de=S080023 1/2" copper is burst for 316BAR so about 4580PSI so for a safty margin you could easily run copper at 3000psi.
It bends so it wont shatter. And here http://www.airlines-pneumatics.co.uk/we ... de=S080023 1/2" copper is burst for 316BAR so about 4580PSI so for a safty margin you could easily run copper at 3000psi.
If your getting chased off a police dog, try not to run through a tunnel then onto a small see-saw then through a ring of fire. They are trained for that!