hybrid theorie (90% sure that is spelled wrong)
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after i look at the "DDT has it ever happened in a hybrid" thread and saw the gun from the archive i started to think of this:
people is using PVC for their chambers and PVC is really threatened by shock loads (cause tiny cracks) so i started to think that when a hybrid of plastic is mounted on the chamber and have no recoil absorber the recoil gets right into the pipe (chamber) and it may be like dropping it.
i got up with something against this but i will not write it until i am sure i am not a complete idiot
people is using PVC for their chambers and PVC is really threatened by shock loads (cause tiny cracks) so i started to think that when a hybrid of plastic is mounted on the chamber and have no recoil absorber the recoil gets right into the pipe (chamber) and it may be like dropping it.
i got up with something against this but i will not write it until i am sure i am not a complete idiot
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Actually, that's a bloody damn good theory...
The light weight of PVC (and thus high recoil velocities), and lack of recoil absorption would probably explain away why PVC hybrids are rather prone to failure.
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The light weight of PVC (and thus high recoil velocities), and lack of recoil absorption would probably explain away why PVC hybrids are rather prone to failure.
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You know, for a while it was pretty much accepted as fact that using PVC for a hybrid was just plain stupid.
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And it still should bepaaiyan wrote:You know, for a while it was pretty much accepted as fact that using PVC for a hybrid was just plain stupid.
Dont make a hybrid out of pvc
Its not that they develop micro fractures because of the recoil, it is because the pressure is to great which causes them to go boom.
I would say using sch80pvc in a hybrid id the same level of stupididty as using DWV in a pnuematic.
There have been so many hybrids that have failed because of there use of pvc.
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There, that makes me feel better. I would NEVER use PVC for a hybrid. I wouldn't use anything less than steel.
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you guys go to much off topid..
there are people that do make pvc hybrids and it was because of them i maked this thread.
rag: it is pretty logic. it is about the same as if you have dropped a rock at the chamber.
there are people that do make pvc hybrids and it was because of them i maked this thread.
rag: it is pretty logic. it is about the same as if you have dropped a rock at the chamber.
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Here's something you could do spud. If you test with PVC, find a way to measure the outer circumference of the pipe at intervals, then measure it after each shot, or after every few shots. See if there's any appreciable change.
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Yea, whatever you want to call it. Same difference. Even if there's not DDT, it would be nice to know how much effect there is on the pipe from standard hybrid shots.
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When was the last PVC hybrid made? I don't remember one being made this year, unless I missed it. It was probably by noname.spudfarm wrote:you guys go to much off topid..
there are people that do make pvc hybrids and it was because of them i maked this thread.
A quick skim appears it was noname back in July last year. So you can't really say people still make PVC hybrids, because they don't. But yeah, your theory seems pretty sound, something I personally over looked when thinking about PVC hybrids.
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i was thinking it may be the reason to the failiure in the archive
and the PVC hybrids are to "old" for the todays mixes but there will be more PVC hybrids in the world and i may have saved one
and the PVC hybrids are to "old" for the todays mixes but there will be more PVC hybrids in the world and i may have saved one
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You never know.MrCrowley wrote:When was the last PVC hybrid made?
There may be thousands of people who did it not long ago.
The only problem is that we cant know, because we never hear anything from those people again. They dont exist anymore.

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The fact is that PVC is a common hybrid material. I've made a PVC hybrid, noname's made a PVC hybrid, and countless others made PVC hybrids before. I'm not saying that it's advisable, but it's not "retarded". The main reason people have and continue to make them is because they've been built before without failure, notably by DR and other higher-echelon members over at the SGTC when it still existed. There's no getting the idea through to potential hybrid builders, just like there's no getting through to that one pneumatic builder who decided to use DWV cellular core.
My opinion? Use threaded steel fittings. Even if you can't weld, you can join steel fittings with two pipe wrenches and some gas tape. Through personal experience, SCH-40 steel pipe in 3" size is actually cheaper than if you were to build the same system out of SCH-80 PVC. Steel is cheaper, safer, and just cooler.
To the topic, yes, PVC does not handle shock loads very well. Almost all residential and commercial plumbing jobs go to great lengths to protect PVC from fatigue for just this reason. Some sort of recoil absorber would be a good idea to cut down on shock. The actually firing of a hybrid doesn't produce a shock if it's a deflagration, and is actually a smoother and slower burn than an atmospheric pressure combustion cannon.
Lastly, don't group all the PVC hybrid builders in a group and call them idiots. Many of our greatest members have built one before, and many of them would choose steel if they were to build again, due to the new evidence and occurrences of PVC failures (noname's accident, etc.).
My opinion? Use threaded steel fittings. Even if you can't weld, you can join steel fittings with two pipe wrenches and some gas tape. Through personal experience, SCH-40 steel pipe in 3" size is actually cheaper than if you were to build the same system out of SCH-80 PVC. Steel is cheaper, safer, and just cooler.
To the topic, yes, PVC does not handle shock loads very well. Almost all residential and commercial plumbing jobs go to great lengths to protect PVC from fatigue for just this reason. Some sort of recoil absorber would be a good idea to cut down on shock. The actually firing of a hybrid doesn't produce a shock if it's a deflagration, and is actually a smoother and slower burn than an atmospheric pressure combustion cannon.
Lastly, don't group all the PVC hybrid builders in a group and call them idiots. Many of our greatest members have built one before, and many of them would choose steel if they were to build again, due to the new evidence and occurrences of PVC failures (noname's accident, etc.).