my first air patio cannon

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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This is an all steel cannon which will take around 200psi
It has a 120volt solenoid valve
a bolt action for easy load
I will get a couple video's of it causing major destruction with targets
and a coupl of better pics
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This looks nice! What kind of targets are you planing on destroying? Whats the pivot made from? One more question. Whats your favorite ammo for this?
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I use potatoes so far, and it will shoot them in the air way out of eye site.

The other night we put a home speaker outside about 40' away and it

went staight through the back and blew all four side off the speaker.

thanks for the comment.

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The tripod is made from 1" x 1 1/2" tube steel and is mounted on an old
pipe stand revamped.

The synoid valve is rate for 800 psi , its a red hat ashco valve out of a paper mill.

The sight on top is somewhat acurate , but the laser site on the bottom of the barrel is right on at 150'

the barrel itself is a .105 wall 1 1/2" sa178a steel boiler tube inserted into a 2" sch 80 sa53 steel pipe and its rolled and welded.

I call it a patio ie.. potato gun because it has to be pluged into 120volts for the synoid valve.

the bolt action is just another 1 1/2" boiler tube 12" long with a slot cut out in the 2" chamber to allow for slide action and locking

The handle and trigger are made from an old porta band saw that was broke.

all parts are steel and could take alot more pressure than I rated it for.

Thank all of you for your great comments.

This is my first cannon ... My next will have some mods done based on this model , but will be out of 316L Stainless Steel
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Thats cool man, great job! Welcome to Spudfiles. How many cannons have you built? This one looks to good to be your first. On a side note, you can edit your post instead of posting one after another, members will flame you for that around here, we call it "double posting". Look forward to seeing the video's.
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very nice job, the tripod and paint job are excellent and brings it all together. what size barrell are you using and how loud is it? bring on the damage vids.
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that is one nice cannon! i love the paint and it must have a fair bit of power at 200psi :twisted: i can't wait to see damage pics *hint hint* :D
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verry nice.

by patio cannon, do you mean potato cannon? :wink:

I like the sights, paintjob, etc.
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Nice job. Somehow it reminds me of the Degtyarev-Shapagin Machine gun. DSHK (it's Russian)
Here are some pics of it:
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nice cnnon man great paint job and i love the huge crosshairs look reall funny is it your first and whay is that thing on the bottom of the barrel at the end also grat welds and did i say this was a good cannon


ps mega the pics didnt show up :wink:
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This cannon is awsome! Nice paintjob and those sights are also really cool. But where did you get that solenoid valve?
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Wow, that is just awesome, especially for your first cannon, great job!
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Very nice, love the camo and the stand.

That thing deserves a better high pressure valve but for your first great job, maybe you could upgrade it in the future :P
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awesome cannon, how did you make that cool crosshair
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Wow, that things looks awesome. Like the others said you may want to upgrade the valve to say a modded sprinkelr valve, buts its your call.
The paintjob is very nice and I love the site on the barrel.
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top paint job and awesome mount man, bring on the destruction of random objects :twisted:
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