Wet nozzle for dry application?
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Wet nozzle for dry application?
I see NX has a stainless "Vortech" nozzle that
looks like your average wet pair but is stainless.
My interest is in making a smallish, progressive
(2 stage) setup using two solenoids. This will be
a totally hidden setup (in theory, though anything
can be found). So brass and blue anodized stuff
is not real appealing, never mind the durability to
physical abuse (stainless is painless).
So anyway, I'm wondering whether there's any
reason why, instead of N2O and gas, I couldn't
run N2O and N2O with two appropriate jets in one
of these (or any other stainless wet nozle)? That
makes one less thing to notice, at the least.
looks like your average wet pair but is stainless.
My interest is in making a smallish, progressive
(2 stage) setup using two solenoids. This will be
a totally hidden setup (in theory, though anything
can be found). So brass and blue anodized stuff
is not real appealing, never mind the durability to
physical abuse (stainless is painless).
So anyway, I'm wondering whether there's any
reason why, instead of N2O and gas, I couldn't
run N2O and N2O with two appropriate jets in one
of these (or any other stainless wet nozle)? That
makes one less thing to notice, at the least.