ok, this is it from butt to nose,a 2and 1/2 inch endcap then a 1 foot piece than has a tire valve in it and a ball vaulve hooked onto it,then just a piece of 2and 1/2 inch 3foot long pvc. thats it will it work? ive never made a pneumatic before and need to know if it will work thnk ya.
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my super simple tennis ball cannon will it work?
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Its kind of difficult to understand what you are saying... but I believe you are building a simple ball valve gun, with a 2.5"x12" chamber, a 2.5" ball valve, and a 2.5"x36" barrel, correct?
Yes, this setup will work, but it is certainly not ideal
1) A 2.5" ball valve is pretty hard to find
2) A 2.5" ball valve is VERY difficult to turn quickly enough to get any power... I am not sure if you would even be able to achieve 100 feet
3) Finding 2.5" pipe and fittings is difficult; if you order from mcmaster, this changes everything.
4) If you do decide to order from mcmaster.com, you will be forced to buy a 5-foot, rather than a 4-foot, length of 2.5" pipe. I would give 2 feet to the chamber and 3 feet to the barrel, for this will yield slightly more power
If you want to make it even simpler, build a combustion. Here is what it will look like, from the back to the front (as you described yours)
2.5" threaded screw cap
2.5" female adapter
2.5"x60" PVC pipe
Thats all the pipe fittings that you will need. At about 24" from the bottom, put a bolt all the way through the pipe, to prevent the ball from rolling down the entire barrel.
Add an ignition system; I am sure you can search and find one if you need to.
This is just my suggestion
Yes, this setup will work, but it is certainly not ideal
1) A 2.5" ball valve is pretty hard to find
2) A 2.5" ball valve is VERY difficult to turn quickly enough to get any power... I am not sure if you would even be able to achieve 100 feet
3) Finding 2.5" pipe and fittings is difficult; if you order from mcmaster, this changes everything.
4) If you do decide to order from mcmaster.com, you will be forced to buy a 5-foot, rather than a 4-foot, length of 2.5" pipe. I would give 2 feet to the chamber and 3 feet to the barrel, for this will yield slightly more power
If you want to make it even simpler, build a combustion. Here is what it will look like, from the back to the front (as you described yours)
2.5" threaded screw cap
2.5" female adapter
2.5"x60" PVC pipe
Thats all the pipe fittings that you will need. At about 24" from the bottom, put a bolt all the way through the pipe, to prevent the ball from rolling down the entire barrel.
Add an ignition system; I am sure you can search and find one if you need to.
This is just my suggestion
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Ofcourse it will work but you're looking at small distances and power. I would recomend:
3" pvc 18" long
Modded Sprinkler Valve
2.5" barrel 3' long
Don't ask what a spinkler valve is just use the search button at the top of the page. It has also been stickied.
3" pvc 18" long
Modded Sprinkler Valve
2.5" barrel 3' long
Don't ask what a spinkler valve is just use the search button at the top of the page. It has also been stickied.
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I agree with MrCrowley, if this is your 1st pneumatic, the build he described will suit your inquiry alot better. rmich732 also made a great point, the ball valve is hard to find, and hard to work, yielding unsatisfactory performance. Let us convince you to go with the modded sprinkler valve, you will have a blast!!!
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it should work i made one just like it i was shooting mine about two hundred feet but i suggest you get a quicker opening valve like sprinkler valves
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i agree with MrCrowley. other wise good disign.
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