It has two fans; the small one on the outside draws in fresh air, the CPU fan on the inside mixes the propane with the air.
Ignitor is a battery operated and integrated into the PVC.
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Thanks for the compliment. I just bought a bottle of MAPP gas and will paint it red to go with the theme.Moonbogg wrote:This is a beautiful cannon for sure! I like the inline design and the simplicity of it. Great job.
One thing I noticed is that I am not sure if the small fan is needed since when the large fan is used to vent it already brings in fresh air. As someone mentioned, a ball valve and only the large fan is a good way to go. Simply open the ball valve and kick on the fan and it will suck fresh air right through the whole gun and vent it out as well.
This is your second gun? Very impressive. Love the color scheme.


It is...good call. It has a Tamiya connector on it and I can plug it into the cannon and easily unplug it to plug into my charger.Davidvaini wrote:I like this a lot.. I was gonna say that looks like a airsoft battery pack.. what type of connectors are you using for the battery?
I did, but after working on it for so long and finding it difficult to ever find time to work on it, I just wanted to finish it.I know it would be more cohesive if you have one large box for the battery, but have you thought about taking another little box and attach it on the end and then fill the gap with bondo or epoxy and re-paint it?
I don't mind pushing the ammo down...I put a small stop screw where the barrel and chamber meet to a) help keep the gun together, and b) avoid a "slippery" potato from falling into the chamber (has happened with my other gun). This chamber is too long and the fan is in the way for me to ever reach in and grab a loose potato.Overall very nice presentation, everything looks very solid and the paintjob is good. My only suggestion is that you incorperate some sore of bolt action loading or something so you dont have to use a stick to push it down... But since its a combustion and you have to wait in between shots longer, its not greatly important.





The second fan draws (I think) something like .06AMP...something ridiculously low, and my battery is rechargable.mark.f wrote:Very clean! The only suggestion I [had] was to simply go with one fan to vent and mix the fuel, but that's already been suggested. The extra fan isn't hurting performance or anything like that, it's just draining your battery more.
Overall A+.

I agree...I wanted to be able to play with different psi settings to compare and contrast.Moonbogg wrote:Oh...Sorry for spamming you but I had to mention another thing I liked...The LACK of a regulator! I am starting to think to hell with regulators. It keeps it cleaner, simpler and less expensive. It allows you to easily tweak the pressure and experiment on the fly. Either way is great, but what i'm saying is not having one is, IMO, just as good or better than having one.

I started with a 1" PVC T and cut out a notch for the ignitor, then used JB Weld to smooth out the seams and hold it together. Then I sanded it all down.theBOOM wrote:Hey REALLY nice gun man 8)
Hey how did you get the electric igniter onto your handle like that?
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