must of cut both feet off, i don't see either in any of the pics(I regret cutting one foot off of it seeing how out of proportion the thing will be. Oh well.)
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LOL! I have a burning hatred towards those pictures with peoples' feet in them so I try to keep mine out!silverdooty wrote:must of cut both feet off, i don't see either in any of the pics(I regret cutting one foot off of it seeing how out of proportion the thing will be. Oh well.)
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A burning hatred? Is it really that bad?
Anyway nice gun, but I bet its louder than all hell with that shorter barrel. So overall length is under 4 foot? Nice and compact.
Where did you get that valve, Ebay? Is it 2 inches and how much of the elusive moneys?
Anyway nice gun, but I bet its louder than all hell with that shorter barrel. So overall length is under 4 foot? Nice and compact.
Where did you get that valve, Ebay? Is it 2 inches and how much of the elusive moneys?
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Details on the valve later... reason why later...
And the length is just under 5 feet. Loud=success in my book!
And the length is just under 5 feet. Loud=success in my book!
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how much did this project cost overall, reason being that im looking to build a pneumatic cannon that will fire tennis balls. btw any help with this would be greatly appreciated. great gun though!
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where did you get your tenis ball sized barrel?
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Sprinkler- $40xboxteen01 wrote:how much did this project cost overall, reason being that im looking to build a pneumatic cannon that will fire tennis balls. btw any help with this would be greatly appreciated. great gun though!
Fittings- $50
Pipe- $30 (needed to buy the 3" in 10' sections)
Experiencing the recoil before seeing plywood blown to chunks- priceless
Got the barrel at mcmaster. Go buy it from BCARMS. It's cheaper.
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We can't buy from McMaster as they don't do international shipping, and shipping a barrel from the States is expensive enough. Just go to a plumbing merchant and ask.battlemonkey wrote:where did you get your tenis ball sized barrel?