New APH finished-Pics!
- DX
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My 2nd APH is done, and was tested just now. Unfortunately it is night on the East Coast, so I couldn't get any range stats being that I couldn't see much in the dark.
It is an original design and very compact for a homemade, just a little larger than a CPS 1500. This one has a tracked pump like my first and all future homemades.
I also used a metal ball valve which works almost better than some triggers!
This APH actually feels and works like a normal gun, with the exception of the water that spills from the pump; all homemade pumps have that to some degree.
Here's the pics: ***Pics moved to most recent post***
It is an original design and very compact for a homemade, just a little larger than a CPS 1500. This one has a tracked pump like my first and all future homemades.
I also used a metal ball valve which works almost better than some triggers!
This APH actually feels and works like a normal gun, with the exception of the water that spills from the pump; all homemade pumps have that to some degree.
Here's the pics: ***Pics moved to most recent post***
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Well, I forgot to get stream shots, but I did get some stats:
On 1/4, the effective range was 45-49ft, couldn't find the last drop [grass lawn]. It was less than 55ft, though, because no drops reached the patio which is 55ft from where I shoot for measurements.
Shot time was ~3 secs on 1/4, ~4 secs on 5/32, and ~1 sec on 3/8. The riot blast isn't all that good because the pc is small. But it only takes 8-10 pumps to fill the pc, 17 if you want more pressure and therefore more range.
You get 4-5 shots from the reservoir, which is pretty good seeing as the gun is so small overall and some water is wasted from the pump.
Overall, this homemade is just like having a manufactured gun only with a leaky pump and unconventional pump handle.
And I didn't use any Primer, never have for homemades and never have needed to. Skipping straight to the pvc cement works fine.
On 1/4, the effective range was 45-49ft, couldn't find the last drop [grass lawn]. It was less than 55ft, though, because no drops reached the patio which is 55ft from where I shoot for measurements.
Shot time was ~3 secs on 1/4, ~4 secs on 5/32, and ~1 sec on 3/8. The riot blast isn't all that good because the pc is small. But it only takes 8-10 pumps to fill the pc, 17 if you want more pressure and therefore more range.
You get 4-5 shots from the reservoir, which is pretty good seeing as the gun is so small overall and some water is wasted from the pump.
Overall, this homemade is just like having a manufactured gun only with a leaky pump and unconventional pump handle.
And I didn't use any Primer, never have for homemades and never have needed to. Skipping straight to the pvc cement works fine.
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- NiborDude
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His APH has no leaks that I know of. It wouldn't hurt to use primer, but it seems to me it is not needed. The only thing we usually use primer for is WBL's. This, of course is because the pressure is a lot higher.
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I would use primer in any PVC project that involves any pressure, regardless of if the pressure is high or low. Personally, I don't care if it has purple marks on it because I know that it has a much better bond and can handle much more pressure. Plus, it does not take much longer to apply the primer. I would say that primer is essential and completely necessary.
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Yet none of my homemades have actually needed any primer. WBLs, yes, primer is necessary. But for homemades, it hasn't made any difference. The pressure doesn't get that high, even with a large pc.
This is how I do it and it works, so to each his own.
This is how I do it and it works, so to each his own.
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Oh, the pics are still hosted, but the old "sscentral.org/soakermedia" address is dead, so anything using that link won't show up. Changing it now...
Since those pics, I've made a few changes, mainly to the pump and pump handle.
Since those pics, I've made a few changes, mainly to the pump and pump handle.
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Since you don't have enough room in your private mail I'll just do it here and delete it later if I remember.
I'm impressed that your still up...
though not really.
I've build a homemade based mostly off the air pressure homemade instructions found linked on the front page. It went well mostly but failed when it came to the PC's. I didn't get them together fast enough and now leak with FORCE. I've coated them with pvc concrete and one of the PC's is stable. The other on the other hand isn't in a near simliar condition. I've scraped away the glue on that one and filled the leaking bit with epoxy and then slapped on more concrete; I also added some electrical tape to slow the leak if it went off a third time.
My only known recorse is to either coat it with more cement and tape it to hell or remove the PC's and start anew. I've got enough piping on both sides of the T joints to add two new PC's in their place; but I was hoping to have it ready for tomorrow so I can bring it to my college and tote it around (maybe someone will want to see it work).
Sorry about this again, didn't really want to do this but there's no room in you mail file.
I'm impressed that your still up...
though not really.
I've build a homemade based mostly off the air pressure homemade instructions found linked on the front page. It went well mostly but failed when it came to the PC's. I didn't get them together fast enough and now leak with FORCE. I've coated them with pvc concrete and one of the PC's is stable. The other on the other hand isn't in a near simliar condition. I've scraped away the glue on that one and filled the leaking bit with epoxy and then slapped on more concrete; I also added some electrical tape to slow the leak if it went off a third time.
My only known recorse is to either coat it with more cement and tape it to hell or remove the PC's and start anew. I've got enough piping on both sides of the T joints to add two new PC's in their place; but I was hoping to have it ready for tomorrow so I can bring it to my college and tote it around (maybe someone will want to see it work).
Sorry about this again, didn't really want to do this but there's no room in you mail file.
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No PM space left? I had about 80% free space...oh that was before the vBulletin switch.
Just saw out the pcs. The same has happened to me, and it is not worth the effort. Speed in putting them together is not the problem, you should be very generous with the amount of pvc cement that you use for them. Lots and lots of cement will really help prevent leaks. Priming the pcs before the cement is also a good idea.
Just saw out the pcs. The same has happened to me, and it is not worth the effort. Speed in putting them together is not the problem, you should be very generous with the amount of pvc cement that you use for them. Lots and lots of cement will really help prevent leaks. Priming the pcs before the cement is also a good idea.
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As far as the 100 character rule is concerned, deal with it for now. I've never ran into it myself. It's on mostly because I can't find the setting to turn it off.
Remember to follow the instructions on the can... they can vary from brand to brand. My first PVC creation really was practice - I've got it right now. You should usually twist the PVC in the fitting a bit to help spread it around - using more cement many times will only be wasteful.
Remember to follow the instructions on the can... they can vary from brand to brand. My first PVC creation really was practice - I've got it right now. You should usually twist the PVC in the fitting a bit to help spread it around - using more cement many times will only be wasteful.
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You guys are saying that you have a problem with pumps, and I,m saying I have a solution. Ther are manual water pumps for 20 bucks here in New Zealand I guess a simalar store to the one I got mine from would be Wal-mart I'm not sure. They're pretty chunky but dont weigh much and dont get you drenched.
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