My cannon needs a name! And a paint job
Hi all, my names Brendan and i live in New Zealand and im new to these forums so i hope this is ok. Me and my freinds have built a few cannons in the past, with a quite a bit of success, but you can only go so far with taped together joints and endcaps. So ive spent a little bit on some propper fittings and im gonna put it all together tonite. But i havn't got a name for it yet, and i need some ideas. It seems you guys know a little about spudgunning so i thought this was a good place to start. Also im planning on painting her up nicely, and was wondering the best way of going about this. Would i need to use just your average grey primer as a base, or would i need specialty pvc plastic primer/paint. Can anybody help? Thanks.
for gluing the pvc you MUST use primer and pvc cement. (why does everyone ask that?)
for paint- effin dark red barrel and black chamber, leave the valve alone.
EDIT- did you mean primer for the paint? you dont need it, but would help.
for paint- effin dark red barrel and black chamber, leave the valve alone.
EDIT- did you mean primer for the paint? you dont need it, but would help.
Last edited by hi on Thu Apr 12, 2007 3:20 pm, edited 1 time in total.
hehehe yer i like what
for the paint i also agree for dark red barrel and black chamber i think hi brainwashed me? lol
sounds like a really suited name for yours.hi wrote:"the pipes of life"
for the paint i also agree for dark red barrel and black chamber i think hi brainwashed me? lol
Thanks for the replies. I've just put it together and i did use pvc cement(expiry date august 2003 ). I am planning on having a color scheme, black and red sounds great and i also thought camo might be cool ( even if a little unoriginal), but yea my main concern was that the paint might rub or flake off if i dont use primer
Last edited by RogueNZ on Thu Apr 12, 2007 4:14 am, edited 1 time in total.
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This is probably a stupid answer but, on my friends gun he used heat shrink (the tube stuff that you heat and it shrinks, used in electronics) to cover his ugly work on his gun.
Airbeds... so many different uses
yeah, heat shrink has a really smooth look once its finished. Only problem is that it cost's alot for it.
By rubber tape do you mean electrical tape? if you do, don't use it again. Once you have put it on and it has been on there for a while it starts to unravel, and becomes sticky(even on the outside). and when you peel it off it leaves sticky residue.
By rubber tape do you mean electrical tape? if you do, don't use it again. Once you have put it on and it has been on there for a while it starts to unravel, and becomes sticky(even on the outside). and when you peel it off it leaves sticky residue.
hey
did you know that fly spray removes that crap?when you peel it off it leaves sticky residue.
When i go to paint my PVC guns, i lightly sand the PVC, just to take the smoothness off. Spray paint right on. I've never had a problem with the paint when I do it like that. Red and black would be a good scheme.
-pipes of life... haha sounds good.
-pipes of life... haha sounds good.
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Use Krylon Fusion paint. That is the best plastic paint ever. All my cannons are painted with it and it holds up great.
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or if you want to make it a more evil name. name it "pipes of death" and i like the red and black paint