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Xzen
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Sun Oct 12, 2008 3:44 pm
My first cannon, yay!. I have only got 1 test fire so far... it was dark and i could only test one shot before i got cold. The potato i had in the barrel wouldn't move so when it fired the front end decided to shoot off... christ its powerful it shot the end accross the street.... i cant wait until i put some BB's in this thing. ^^. I need to make a grip of some sort and get better fuel than anti-perspirant. I have the gas chamber of the lighter in my box, could i just use the gas form that??
Heres some pics...
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Any advice on building my next cannon?
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starman
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Sun Oct 12, 2008 5:01 pm
Xzen wrote:
Any advice on building my next cannon?
Apparently not much. I've personally never really been much of a spitball cannon guy....fun at first but kind of underwhelming when it's all said and done. I would suggest moving up to something larger and a little more challenging.
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Ragnarok
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Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:15 pm
Xzen wrote:Any advice on building my next cannon?
Yup, build bigger and with "proper" materials.
I know there's some short term appeal to spitball cannons, but eventually, you'll want something with some grunt behind it.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Sun Oct 12, 2008 6:16 pm
So you did have all the parts? Eccept the lighter. They are great fun when they bang and kick a little! Now move up to a larger combustion. Nice....
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Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:23 pm
^^ Yeh i had all the parts except the lighter... so cost = 99P. Dad said straight off he didn't want me doing a bigger combustion... so i will do a pnematic.... when i have the time i will work out a design. ^^ PVC pressure rated pipe is what i should look for isnt it??
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Sun Oct 12, 2008 11:25 pm
Xzen wrote:^^ Yeh i had all the parts except the lighter... so cost = 99P. Dad said straight off he didn't want me doing a bigger combustion... so i will do a pnematic.... when i have the time i will work out a design. ^^ PVC pressure rated pipe is what i should look for isnt it??
Yes make sure it has the markings NSF-PW or NSF-61, meaning its rated for pressure applications.
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Mon Oct 13, 2008 7:23 am
LikimysCrotchus5 wrote:Yes make sure it has the markings NSF-PW or NSF-61, meaning its rated for pressure applications.
You don't get NSF ratings in the UK, it's a US thing.
It's probably worth referring back to the links in this post I made in the last thread...
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#211022
... which is usually where we Brits get our PVC supplies from if we need them - if we use them, which I tend not to. Copper FTW.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:24 pm
Ragnarok wrote:LikimysCrotchus5 wrote:Yes make sure it has the markings NSF-PW or NSF-61, meaning its rated for pressure applications.
You don't get NSF ratings in the UK, it's a US thing.
It's probably worth referring back to the links in this post I made in the last thread...
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#211022
... which is usually where we Brits get our PVC supplies from if we need them - if we use them, which I tend not to. Copper FTW.
Coolies... I will see if i can get a modded sprinkler valve off ebay... and get the rest from hendersons.
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Mon Oct 13, 2008 1:33 pm
Xzen wrote:I will see if i can get a modded sprinkler valve off ebay.
Unlikely, you're not at any great risk of finding them in a modded form on ebay - you'll have to do the modding yourself.
However, if ebay fails for a basic sprinker valve, there are other online stores in the UK where you can buy them in that form.
Alternatively, a popular alternative is the Quick Exhaust Valve.
Does that thing kinda look like a big cat to you?
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Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:29 pm
Ragnarok wrote:LikimysCrotchus5 wrote:Yes make sure it has the markings NSF-PW or NSF-61, meaning its rated for pressure applications.
You don't get NSF ratings in the UK, it's a US thing.
It's probably worth referring back to the links in this post I made in the last thread...
http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/viewtop ... tml#211022
... which is usually where we Brits get our PVC supplies from if we need them - if we use them, which I tend not to. Copper FTW.
Yea i was considering he was from somewhere besides the U.S. but it was late when i wrote that, so i didnt feel like writing it, but the point still remains.
I think a QEV would be better for your applications, as Rag mentioned.
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Mon Oct 13, 2008 2:38 pm
Ragnarok wrote:Xzen wrote:I will see if i can get a modded sprinkler valve off ebay.
Unlikely, you're not at any great risk of finding them in a modded form on ebay - you'll have to do the modding yourself.
However, if ebay fails for a basic sprinker valve, there are other online stores in the UK where you can buy them in that form.
Alternatively, a popular alternative is the Quick Exhaust Valve.
OOo.... ok ^^.