First Cannon

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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Hi to all and thanks for such an informitave site. I have been a lurker for the last few days now and I finally got my cannon finished up. I wanted to show a picture of it. It is just a basic t-shirt cannon. 3" x 20" barrell and chamber with a 3/4" orbit sprinkler valve. I'm not real sure if it is 100% correct, but it does fire approx 35-45 yards @55psi. at any rate I'm real happy with it and I wanted to say thanks for a great site.

BTW: I have now installed a 115psi relief valve where the pipe plug is shown.

Any comments are appreciated

Thanks

Dusty
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the valve is a little small for the bore, but its allright for a first build :wink: and nice to see saftey is a concern as you installed a pop-off.

whay pressure do you plan on using it up to,i guess 100psi?
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yes around 100 psi.
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Its quite a decent build for a first one. :)
That valve is REALLY limiting flow and thus power, so for more power, use a larger diameter valve next time. (At least the same diameter valve as barrel for the best performance)
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(At least the same diameter valve as barrel for the best performance)


How do I go about a 3" valve? Just curious
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itlbtu2 wrote:
(At least the same diameter valve as barrel for the best performance)


How do I go about a 3" valve? Just curious
3" Sprinkler valve? Check eBay every now and then and any local irrigation stores. You can get them online but they'll cost a lot. Some people even find them at dumps and recycle centres for only a few dollars.
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You could build one yourself
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