my first air cannon (revised with pictures)
This is my first air cannon, it is very simple, with just a ball valve and is filled by a tire pump. It take about 60 psi and is quite powerful. I put an AA battery about an inch into a tree stump.
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- Hole in a tree stump from about 10 yards away. Made by AA battery.
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- I later took "stock" off and put on a shorter, thinwall pvc barrel for marbles
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- bigbob12345
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Looks good for a first
But I would also like some specs and if possible a couple close up pics so i can see if you used DWV or not.
But I would also like some specs and if possible a couple close up pics so i can see if you used DWV or not.
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What velocity do you think you can achieve?
And, it is unwise shooting batteries around. They do break and leak hazardous acid into the environment. You should build a sabot and fire airsoft or something out of it.
And, it is unwise shooting batteries around. They do break and leak hazardous acid into the environment. You should build a sabot and fire airsoft or something out of it.
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i dont think a little MnO2 is going to do any thing to the environmentmagnum9987 wrote:What velocity do you think you can achieve?
And, it is unwise shooting batteries around. They do break and leak hazardous acid into the environment. You should build a sabot and fire airsoft or something out of it.
btw nice gun
Yea, about the batteries, i started using marbles because they're cheaper, easier to get, and fly straighter.
Specs:
I havent't measured exactley, so the lenghts might be a little off
Air Chamber- 11/2 in. PVC (about 4 feet long)
Barrel- 1/2 in. PVC (about 4 feet long)
Ball Valve- 1/2 in PVC
Specs:
I havent't measured exactley, so the lenghts might be a little off
Air Chamber- 11/2 in. PVC (about 4 feet long)
Barrel- 1/2 in. PVC (about 4 feet long)
Ball Valve- 1/2 in PVC
what was the total cost of the cannon? (not including ammunition
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cheaper yes, but i cant find marbles at ever store in the country, of course i hope you only shoot spent batteries, firing new ones would certainly be a waste. nice job. oh fyi BB is the unofficial dwv police, but he has a point. its definitely a good/safe idea to use all pressure rated materials.Yea, about the batteries, i started using marbles because they're cheaper, easier to get, and fly straighter.
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Because you didnt give me close ups I had to take the one pic and zoom it like nuts and I have determined that yes you do have a DWV endcap but it looks like a you have a bell reducer too, its hard to tell because of the fuzzynes when its zoomed so i may be wrong.
But even if I am wrong YOU HAVE DWV
:cussing: :protest: :protest: :violent1: :tongue2:
DWV IS A LIKE A TIME BOMB THAT YOU DONT KNOW WHEN IS GOING TO EXPLODE :bom:
Please dont get pissed at me for using all caps, or the overuse of smilies
But even if I am wrong YOU HAVE DWV
DWV IS A LIKE A TIME BOMB THAT YOU DONT KNOW WHEN IS GOING TO EXPLODE :bom:
Please dont get pissed at me for using all caps, or the overuse of smilies
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