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Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Thanks for the props this cannon was just finished just before my neck surgery. The only thing that has been down the barrel so far has been a couple of wire nuts. I will post the pics asap It put a wire nut through 3/4" ply @ 300psi most of the way through a 3/4" laminate counter top.
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Very nice cannon, it looks top notch, and I am sure it preforms just as well.
It reminds me of something you would see as a prop in a movie scene panning over various inventions of a frenzied late 19th century tinkerer.
It is always great to see such nice creations from a new member. I hope you stick around!
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BC Pneumatics wrote:It is always great to see such nice creations from a new member. I hope you stick around!
Indeed, do stick around. We enjoy having members with contributions such as yours.
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I was kinda going for "Terminator" meets "20,000 leagues under the sea"
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Well I think you got a lot more Verne than Arnie.
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lol, its a kick-ass gun...lets just leave it at that

(making me jealous :( )
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STHORNE wrote:lol, its a kick-*** gun...lets just leave it at that

(making me jealous :( )
Oh I'm not denying that, it's much better than anything I've built. I've no money to spend on cannons.
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wow
thats amazing
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If you don't mind crashdaddio...could you possibly post more pics?
like of the view from back and front, and one of you holding the gun (size comparison).

Also, thats a sick pressure gauge (from what I can see). Is it brass or did you paint it?
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Looks to me like it hasn't been painted or anything.
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paaiyan wrote:Looks to me like it hasn't been painted or anything.
Yeah, i know...thats what i thought too but questioned it because I have never seen a pressure gauge that small with a brass casing...

usually the industrial ones for the high pressure (1-8k psi) hydraulic systems are usually seen with brass casings but this just strikes me as very odd/rare! Awesome find (if it is brass).
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Heres more pics. The pressure gauge is brass it came from a different extinguisher it is sprung from overpressure, new gauge on the way not brass though.Image
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awesome!

thanks for the pics and gauge info :D

again, very nice job!!!
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Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Boredom and hint of insanity can create some cool stuff.
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crashdaddio wrote:Thanks to everyone for the kind words. Boredom and hint of insanity can create some cool stuff.
So your saying if I become mentally unstable and really bored, I can make better cannons?

lol...well, if you have enough time, devotion and determination to get the job done, anything is possible in the world of spuds!
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