Steampunk Nailgun Prototype – What Should WE Make?04:33

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Published on March 25, 2017

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Hey everyone, this is my modified 23 Gauge Pin Nailer. In this video you’ll find a special regulator designed to work with standard paintball tanks…currently I have an ultra portable setup using this 12 gram CO2 cartridge adapter and it can easily provide power to pneumatic tools like this one. Lets see what this thing can do!

I really think this setup has a lot of potential and I already have a few ideas in mind. Harnessing the power of these CO2 cartridges could lead to something really awesome.

Please post a detailed comment below and let me know what you think. To me its extremely important because reading the feedback you post is a huge motivator for me.

They actually discontinued the modified version, probably to save money by lowering the quality. Now I could have settled with the new model you see on the box, but there’s some really great features to the older model and overall I just think this version looks way cooler with the anodized aluminum, it almost has a steampunk look to it.

FUNNY STORY; I actually had to secretly swap out the one that was on display using tools that I found around the store. I only needed an allen key and crescent wrench to remove the bottom here and remove the set screw in the bead that was attached to the steel cable going up the industrial plug here at the bottom. Naturally this is the best thing I could have come up with at the time. It was actually really easy but kinda nerve racking because I probably wasn’t suppose to do that. Feeling sorta guilty I ended up buying the tools that I used so I don’t see the harm done, plus in some way I helped the store by updating their display rack with the new model that they currently sell. So overall, I’d say it was worth it. No harm done.

I’m going to push for the maximum air pressure and this regulator pressure gauge makes it easy to control

Inside of each of these cartridges is 12 grams of liquid CO2. Now after doing some research I found that there is about 800 PSI inside of each at any given time. This is dependent on the temperature of the gas. As we release gas from this cartridges it’s going to become colder and the pressure is going to drop which means after some time we’re going to have to wait for the temperature to rise if we want to fire off at the maximum pressure 120PSI.

Now I’m totally aware that I could get way better results by using a full size paintball tank and attaching it to a backpack or belt clip, but I think it’s way more badass to have everything together in a compact pistol setup. I’m going to continue working on this, but that’s all I have for today. Thanks you for turning in and take it easy.

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