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#1 OnyxZenith

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Posted 08 August 2009 - 10:34 PM

CHECK IT,

Alright so, sometimes you have that oddly portuded airtank either used as a stock or maybe you jest hate airtanks and you want A LOT of pressure stored, let alone with not a bunch of PVC sticking out from the front or the back. So I came across the idea of making an INLINE AIRTANK! [now with more sodium!]

anywhooom...

BAM!


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so here it is, I had this idea for a while, and everything heres guess-timated :blink: but the lines are indicated as otherwise

as you can see, the airtank surrounds the barrel of airflow that leads to the RSCB/Inline clip. and the air is seal in 3 areas 1) the left side of the PVC airtank 2) the right side of the PVC airtank 3) and the hole where the pressure is released but is but off by a ballvalve and then sealed again by the hose handle trigger

trigger thought and design made by ZERO and RORK [demostrated by the pixieblast 9000 or whatever aha]

and since there is a 2 step valve 1)the ball valve for reloading air 2) the hose handle to release the load pressure

then the pressure is flowed through the diagram marked in BLUE STREAKS

the air is pumped through a bike valve on the tank stem or the airtank itself

PRETTY COOL if you ask me, I personally don't find a flaw in this... YET other than that its pretty much foolproof [AND DUH YOU NEED PVC CEMENT TO COVER EVERYTHING DOWN]

But like I said this is pretty much guesstimated so theres SOME but not a lot, missing pieces to this project

BTW 100th POOOOOST! :3 haha! sweetnessai...

feel free to comment about my idea after all this is a forum yes?

Edited by OnyxZenith, 08 August 2009 - 10:36 PM.

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#2 Galaxy613

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Posted 08 August 2009 - 10:59 PM

Hmm.. interesting. Looks pretty simple. Might have to try this sometime.
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#3 Darth Freyr

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Posted 08 August 2009 - 11:05 PM

To reduce the large amount of dead space inside the large airtank, I think you should relocate the hose handle to the front of the tank.
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#4 OnyxZenith

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 03:40 AM

To reduce the large amount of dead space inside the large airtank, I think you should relocate the hose handle to the front of the tank.


Aha, noice :lol:, but thats not what this projects about lol xD ina way, it's to make your homamde look a tad bit more "gun"-like, but we all have different tastes :P
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#5 CaptainSlug

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Posted 09 August 2009 - 09:09 AM

Stop with the theory/design threads.

3" to 1/2" reducers don't exist and you can't use socket-weld fitting in that manner because they taper.
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