The Big BoyV2 [updated version]

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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I've build this "little" beast for a friend and before I give it to him tomorrow I'd like to share it with you guys.


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Type: barrel sealing piston valve.
Total length: 138cm
Piston: 1 1/4" epoxy-bolt combination -> 1" porting
Chamber: 50cm galvanized steel -> 1 1/4"
Barrel: 1m / 28mm copper pipe
Pilot: 3/8" 3/2-DCV
Filling: compressor quick connect with check valve


The old version of the BigBoy
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I had the BigBoy at home a couple of days for maintenance. I haven't build anything for quite a while now and the "fever" hit me once again. :twisted:
After I repaired the sealing face I decided to modify and pimp it a little. The overall result is quite good....

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The breach is made of two ?bayonet couplings? (couldn't find the english expression) which match perfectly the id of the barrel (I love it when things fit together).
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The trigger is the 3-way valve that is described in this post.
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/diy-3-2 ... 21061.html
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I've build a check valve into the fill port. Now you can leave it hooked up to the compressor or disconnect the gun.

A little destruction :twisted:

115 gram lead @230 psi

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Your friend should be very pleased :D . The costume trigger looks very clean and sets the rest of the cannon off nicely. Job well done! :D
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Love it mate. Reminds me a lot of my own guns.

Keep it up!

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MRR wrote:I've build this "little" beast for a friend and before I give it to him tomorrow I'd like to share it with you guys.
Nice launcher, not to be pedantic but I would type out a note relieving you of any responsibility in the event that your friend maims/injures/kills himself or anybody else while using the launcher or damages anyone's property and make him/her sign it before handing it over.
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Yes having a disclaimer or something wouldn't hurt...
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Building, using and owning these devices is illegal in my country.

By the definition of our law, making a contract over an illegal subject, nullifies the legally valid of it (hope I wrote that right :roll: ).

I think I have to trust him (what I do).
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Give to your friend in pieces.

He assembles it, etc.


That is why they sell kit planes.

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Besides that I already gave it to him...

I should have tell you something about my friend. He is the father of two little girls and a hobby film maker. The purpose if this gun is to put some special effects into his films. I would have bigger problems to give this baby to my own brother than to him.

All in all he is a very responsible person and I don't think that he would do something that hurt others or even his own family.
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Video update in the first post.
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I modified and pimped the BigBoy to version 2.

Pictures in the first post, hope you like it.
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Looks amazing! I wish I could get those brass fittings 8) Thinking about a video?
more_eggs wrote:My teachers hated this one:
Teacher: "Matt, take your iPod out in class"
Me: "beg your pardon sir? I can't hear you, I'm listening to my iPod"
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WOW ! looks Really awesome.
Love your homemade trigger system.
Must of been expensive to make with all that brass parts.....
Where did you get the "bayonet couplings"?
i searched all over the pumbling store and they didn't have it.

Again awesome gun !!.
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