My first: basic steel ballvalve gun

Cannons powered by pneumatic pressure (compressed gas) using a valve or other release.
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post a picture of the hole in the bucket :D :shock:
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bad picture quality...ohwell...heres a crapy pic
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yea. that would be a hole in a bucket all right :lol: how manny times did you pump it to get the battery to go through the bucket?
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until I couldn't pump anymore...when I get the money im going to get a good pump.

....um sorry super spuder..forgot to answer your question about the valve in the end cap....yeah well......I just drilled a hole and poked it through and it stayed...I bought the valve from auto pro...its round at the bottom so it stays in....but i did the same thing for my friends one and it wouldn't stay.. :?...so we made the hole bigger and jambed it in :)
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thats a very simple and clean gun. i gotta make me a copper or steel sometime too.
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