first constant air/sprinkler cannon.

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
ajnin
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thank you very much everyone, i had only built co2 cartridge cannons before, and was not thinking fully.

i have added more piping to act as the pressure chamber.

i have added a palmers sideline reg so act as a saftey for the tank just in case orings blow or whatever.

the safety relief valve is in the mail

and i got a bit ahead of myself and painted it.

currently it dry fires, but i have no nerf vortex rockets and my tank just ran out of air. i will try a paint load this sunday and come back with results.

http://www.fatalpaint.com/images/ajnin/cannon4.jpg
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http://www.fatalpaint.com/images/ajnin/cannon6.jpg
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http://www.fatalpaint.com/images/ajnin/cannon8.jpg
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Hmm It looks great but the chamber is still pretty small but nonetheless you don't need to much power for safe fun/
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ajnin
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right, i figure i am really only looking 100 ish feet.

how much larger does the chamber need to be to get say 200 yards? just so i know....
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