are this fast enough??
- jackssmirkingrevenge
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I could see it move, not fast enough
You'll get decent performance, but not equivalent to a piston valve or similar.

You'll get decent performance, but not equivalent to a piston valve or similar.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Relax man, not everyone on this forum speaks english as their first language.SP00K wrote:GRAMMAR POLICE!! WEEEWOOOWEEWOOWEEWOO!!!
YOU MEAN "IS THIS OPENING FAST ENOUGH?" !!!!are this opening fast enough
Anyway, they open pretty fast, maybe not quite as fast as a QEV but you would still get a lot of power with it, probably more than with a modded sprinkler valve.
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Fast enough for what exactly?
The man makes a very good point.CasinoVanart wrote:Fast enough for what exactly?
It's fast enough for a casual plinker for "killing" a few tin cans, but it's not going to serve any cannon where power is of importance.
If it were me asking that question, the answer would be no, because I have no use for a cannon that doesn't use it's power as well as it can.
But certainly better than a plain ball valve.
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On another note, I recognise we have people for whom English is not a first language on the forum, but that doesn't mean we should let errors just slide. A error in the wrong place could lead to a dangerous misunderstanding.
But, we should however be considerably more subtle than "Grammar police".
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
Although, one could argue the fact that NONE of these cannons serve anything actually important. But I'm just being obnoxious.but it's not going to serve any cannon where power is of importance
And referring to my grammar police post:
"I was just being silly. I honestly don't give a rats @$$ about grammar, but I saw a blatant error and I was bored."
Maybe not, but if one is designing a cannon with intent of achieving the maximum attainable "power", a spring loaded ball valve should not be on the list of valves to consider.SP00K wrote:Although, one could argue the fact that NONE of these cannons serve anything actually important.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
True dat. Now, the question(s) is/are, what kinda gun are you planning to use this valve with, what pressures are you planning on using, and how powerful does it need to be?Ragnarok wrote:Maybe not, but if one is designing a cannon with intent of achieving the maximum attainable "power", a spring loaded ball valve should not be on the list of valves to consider.SP00K wrote:Although, one could argue the fact that NONE of these cannons serve anything actually important.
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Fish boy I'd stake some good money that a sprinkler opens faster than this...
My first cannon had 3 leaks, Unrated PVC, about a 4 to one C:B ratio and a slow PLASTIC ball valve, and it was fun as hell and was a good start. So jsut try to build upon this later on.
My first cannon had 3 leaks, Unrated PVC, about a 4 to one C:B ratio and a slow PLASTIC ball valve, and it was fun as hell and was a good start. So jsut try to build upon this later on.
first of all thanks for your reply
and i see the last reply not connected to the question that i asked .
and the Grammar police !! WTF he must be a British invention
and i see the last reply not connected to the question that i asked .
and the Grammar police !! WTF he must be a British invention
fast enough to let the compressed air get out from the chamberCasinoVanart wrote:Fast enough for what exactly?


will it is a small bore gun 8mm .lets say is not a canonFishBoy wrote:True dat. Now, the question(s) is/are, what kinda gun are you planning to use this valve with, what pressures are you planning on using, and how powerful does it need to be?Ragnarok wrote:Maybe not, but if one is designing a cannon with intent of achieving the maximum attainable "power", a spring loaded ball valve should not be on the list of valves to consider.SP00K wrote:Although, one could argue the fact that NONE of these cannons serve anything actually important.
and the pressure is 700 psi and i think about 1500 psi


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D_Hall is a respected member of this forum, and we're lucky we have him here. I really should say I shouldn't be bias towards him, but unless he breaks a very severe rule, i'm not going to be deleting his posts anytime soon.far_cry wrote:and i see the last reply not connected to the question that i asked.
Well I could probably have a ball valve do that over a period of several hours. But I take it you are looking for something a little bir faster...far_cry wrote: fast enough to let the compressed air get out from the chamber
If you want to know if a spring loaded ball valve inproves performance, then I will tell you, it does. Is it better then a sprinkler valve or a QEV etc?
Well that depends entirely on the launcher.
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Indeed. Since life is essentially futile and pointless, it can be argued that nothing we do serves any important purpose. It's down to the individual to assign meaning to his or her existence, and if ventilating furniture and domestic appliances is part of one's individual meaning, so be itD_Hall wrote:Speak for yourself.SP00K wrote:Although, one could argue the fact that NONE of these cannons serve anything actually important.

On a less philiosophical note, there are instances when spudguns can serve other purposes


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