Pneumatic Cannon Help!
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Does anyone have any experience with buying modified sprinkler valves from the us and shipping them to UK. Is it expensive? Do they have any problems with doing it?
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Yes, there are alot of guns with metal/ pvc connected to a sprinkler valves just look around.nathanhd123 wrote:How do you attach a sprinkler valve to pvc as they are usually metal aren't they?
Sorry for all the questions but this is my first pneumatic spud gun.
My one air cannon has pvc and copper , check it out here
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Be sure to get a sprinkler valve with threaded ends, then put threaded adapters for your chamber and barrel. This way they can screw together and broken parts can be replaced.
All my recent cannons have screw on barrels. Even barrels that are way out of proper size can be screwed on and tested.

All my recent cannons have screw on barrels. Even barrels that are way out of proper size can be screwed on and tested.

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That guy isnt taking any orders right nowjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:How cheap is cheap? One of our sponsors used to do a pretty good deal, probably plus postage it will be cheaper than buying locally in rip-off Britain
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... as MrC pointed out, hence my judicious use of the past tensejsefcik wrote:That guy isnt taking any orders right nowjackssmirkingrevenge wrote:One of our sponsors used to do a pretty good deal

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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What about that use of present tense as well? :laughing6:jackssmirkingrevenge wrote:probably plus postage it will be cheaper than buying locally in rip-off Britain
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jsefcik wrote:Dont understand what your asking?nathanhd123 wrote:Also is there any way of improving a ball valve as the sprinkler valves are a lot more expensive?
Do you mean turn the ball valve into a sprinkler valve?
looks like he is asking if there is a way of ''improving a ball valve'' because sprinkler valve are lots more expensive.
and yes you can try loosen up the ball greases it up good and use a spring to rip it open quick.
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While the deal is no longer available, it can now and in the future be cheaper than other dealsMr.Tallahassee wrote:What about that use of present tense as well? :laughing6:

hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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Does threading parts together reduce the pressure that can be used and should I be doing anything to stop threaded parts leaking?
PTFE or teflon tape will stop leaks, threads won't reduce pressure ratings at the pressures you'll probably be using, they'd only become significant near 1,000psi (or so I was told).
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Is PVC-U the same as SCH80? The PVC-U I have is a dark grey with thick walls/
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The "schedule" is a US pipe size standard, nothing to do with material or pressure rating. If your pipe is rated for the pressure you want to use then you should be fine.nathanhd123 wrote:Is PVC-U the same as SCH80?
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life