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Thanks, I will try that. I have to admit you are my favorite person on here. Always polite and helpful. I do have an issue with this"MrCrowley". But life goes on. By the way, did you see my jeep and cannon? I posted it in the album?
One problem I found Jack, if I call call you that. The first cannon I built without a spring, I had to charge the chamber first. Than I rammed the ammo down the barrel which had a tendency to push the piston back and fire the gun prematurely. With the spring the I can load first than inject the air. Seems much safer.
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Politeness costs nothing and what's a forum for if not to help your fellow hobbyist? MrCrowley is just as nice a bloke but being a moderator is sometimes forced to to approach manners differently. I had seen your jeep cannon, i think I had commented on that thread
Also just to clarify, this is the modification I recommend for your design (though I'm sure you had already understood)
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Also just to clarify, this is the modification I recommend for your design (though I'm sure you had already understood)
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the difference in area between the piston and the calibre is about 0.44 square inches, this means that at 110 lbs of pressure there's a force of almost 50lbs keeping the piston shut by air pressure alone, so it would take a real lot of force to open it prematurely, still very safe in my book unless you use it at much lower pressures.The first cannon I built without a spring, I had to charge the chamber first. Than I rammed the ammo down the barrel which had a tendency to push the piston back and fire the gun prematurely. With the spring the I can load first than inject the air. Seems much safer.
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hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
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That is simply gorgeous. One of the best camo jobs i have seen in a along while.
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All I can say is WOW! Great job!
Great job on the whole deal. I have only ever made combustion guns before so this whole thing is greek to me, but it definatley looks like a killer gun. Also love the "Do Not Stand Behind Gun" label there.
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<a href="">DONT TAZE ME BRO.. DONT TAZE ME... AHHHH</a>Yea, that's definitely going to get you at least a tazer.
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