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Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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removed as this device is no longer in constructed nor exists.
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Looks good. I would usually debate if a pressure washer handle had enough flow to make an effective main valve, but it seems to be working for you.

BTW, in that last picture, is that a can of water? I know most distilleries will can water for emergencies when people need it. I only ask because I know in my right mind no brewery would put whiskey in a can. It would destroy it. Hell, the can destroys water. :roll:
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quite an original design - many don't appreciate the effectiveness of blowguns directly mounted to barrels - though:
It is predominatley used for varment control..
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NO it's JB...
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Well, I'm not gonna lie man, that looks pretty ghetto, lol. But hey, it works yea? Did you build it before or after taking a look around here?
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paaiyan wrote:Well, I'm not gonna lie man, that looks pretty ghetto, lol. But hey, it works yea? Did you build it before or after taking a look around here?
Ghetto is as ghetto does... ;)

Yeah it's working for me...
I was using sprinkler valve's, in cannon's a LONG time ago... They have their purpose. Some of us move on from them... No offence anyone...

By the way this "ghetto" gun is much quieter than a .22 , has yet to reach the max PSI ( now running at 170PSI) of the ALL metal parts, it has NO glued joints ( all copper screwed fitting's), and no delayed reaction from a pilot venting a sprink chamber...

I could have left, it all "shiny" but I was going for the "ghetto" look somewhat..
So I guess I have achieved my goal ;)
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i like it. how much flow does the sandblaster give ? and do you get more than one shot when using it ?
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I really like that mate, well done. With this valve thats in the blowgun your using, is it a Poppet Valve like those found in regular blowguns? With the blowgun I'm using for my metal coax, I've modded it a hell of alot. It's got a hell of alot of flow so I'm curious to know how it compares to yours.

Again, job well done :D.

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BTW Nice gun.
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nice gun mate,

looks like a kind of SMG.
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Reminds me of this:

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Looks good, what pressures your valve rated to?
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