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ultimategamr
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Post by ultimategamr » Mon Apr 17, 2006 4:57 am

please help me some one, i need instructions on how to make a pressurised backpack to hold water made of plastic tubes/pipes....looked in the tech section but the instructions r too complicated and only say how to make whole gun.....

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Post by m15399 » Mon Apr 17, 2006 6:02 pm

Um... What is this for? Are you sure the backpack needs to be pressurized?
Well anyways:
You will want a network of PVC pipes unless you are using extreme pressures or temperatures. The most basic design would be a straight pipe. If you want to hold more water, you might want to use a few connected pipes. If you need help with figuring out how to do this, just ask.

1. Get a large size of PVC (3"+), a few fittings based on how the PVC will be placed, PVC Primer, and PVC Cement at Lowes or a hardware store.
2. Use a hack saw to cut the PVC into the right size peices for your design.
3. Glue the fittings on (don't forget the end caps!)
4. Connect it to your device (need info on what exactly you're using it for so we can help you with this step).

ultimategamr
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Post by ultimategamr » Sat Apr 22, 2006 3:37 pm

m15399 wrote:Um... What is this for? Are you sure the backpack needs to be pressurized?
Well anyways:
You will want a network of PVC pipes unless you are using extreme pressures or temperatures. The most basic design would be a straight pipe. If you want to hold more water, you might want to use a few connected pipes. If you need help with figuring out how to do this, just ask.

1. Get a large size of PVC (3"+), a few fittings based on how the PVC will be placed, PVC Primer, and PVC Cement at Lowes or a hardware store.
2. Use a hack saw to cut the PVC into the right size peices for your design.
3. Glue the fittings on (don't forget the end caps!)
4. Connect it to your device (need info on what exactly you're using it for so we can help you with this step).


right im 14...my soaker is a cps 4100....dnt worry about pressure...would you mind providing more detailed info...and maybe some pics???

cheers




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