Metal Piston-Valved Cannon

Show us your pneumatic spud gun! Discuss pneumatic (compressed gas) powered potato guns and related accessories. Valve types, actuation, pipe, materials, fittings, compressors, safety, gas choices, and more.
User avatar
noob of noobs
Specialist 3
Specialist 3
Posts: 320
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:04 pm
Location: Illinois, Skokie

Sun Aug 26, 2007 3:15 pm

15$? Is that in USD? Holy crap... I think I might have to stick to steel for now, but I do want to make a copper gun when I get the dough. By the way, does your piston ride in the nipple behind the T?
User avatar
joannaardway
Corporal 5
Corporal 5
Posts: 949
Joined: Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:57 pm
Location: SW Hertfordshire, England, UK.

Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:00 pm

noob of noobs wrote:15$? Is that in USD? Holy crap... I think I might have to stick to steel for now, but I do want to make a copper gun when I get the dough. By the way, does your piston ride in the nipple behind the T?
That's not a lot at all... in the UK, a 54mm (Essentially 2" ID) tee costs £9.23 before tax, £10.85 after - and that's about $21/$22. And that's off the internet, before a hefty delivery charge. And it will be nearly impossible to solder as well.

For an idea of the cost of a full UK cannon...
He's not supplied me with all of the data, but for Ragnarok's latest cannon (this is a 20.3mm bore), the running total is about ~£300 ($600) for both it and the homemade pump to accompany it. For the launcher alone entirely from scratch, you just might get away with half that.
It's a pretty nice launcher, I'll give him that, but given that some US builders will baulk at a quarter of that for a cannon, you should consider yourselves very privileged.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
User avatar
rednecktatertosser
Corporal
Corporal
Posts: 590
Joined: Tue May 22, 2007 7:52 pm

Sun Aug 26, 2007 5:18 pm

Yeah, its true, in the good ol USofA we have it relly god as far as plumbing supplies go.

On topic: Looks good on the cannon, You used the epoxy for a piston right?
"When you tell some body something, it depends on which part of these United States your standing in, as to how dumb you sound."
-Burt Reynolds as: Bo "Bandit" Darville
User avatar
noob of noobs
Specialist 3
Specialist 3
Posts: 320
Joined: Tue Jun 12, 2007 8:04 pm
Location: Illinois, Skokie

Mon Aug 27, 2007 6:30 am

21$ for a 2" T? Wow, that's gotta hurt the wallet. Sorry for balking at nothing, it's just my budget's fairly slim if you know what I mean. :roll:
Rednecktatertosser, he said the piston was made of 2 3/4" PVC caps glued together.
User avatar
joannaardway
Corporal 5
Corporal 5
Posts: 949
Joined: Mon Oct 09, 2006 4:57 pm
Location: SW Hertfordshire, England, UK.

Mon Aug 27, 2007 3:59 pm

noob of noobs wrote:21$ for a 2" T? Wow, that's gotta hurt the wallet.
We just have to recycle old cannons and parts (copper unsolders, but PVC can't unbond), make a few less cannons, gather a bit more budget and plan a bit more carefully - or nag our parents for more cash.

You're working in one situation, so your budgeting ideas will be different.
Novacastrian: How about use whatever the heck you can get your hands on?
frankrede: Well then I guess it won't matter when you decide to drink bleach because your out of kool-aid.
...I'm sorry, but that made my year.
Post Reply