It's an ugly design, but it gets the job done. I had these parts lying around so I decided today would be a great day for a cannon.
Parts List:
3'' pipe
3'' end cap
3''-2'' reducer
2''-1'' bushing
A 2'' stub of 1'' pipe
2* 1'' threaded male couplings? (I'm not exactly sure what to call them :p)
Barrel of your choice
Filling valve(I used a male compressor connect fitting)
Pressure Gauge (Optional)
Modded Sprinkler valve
Let's get started!
1. Get your pipe cut! You only need 2 inches of 1'' pipe, and whatever size air tank. I used about 42 inches of 3".
2.Add the fill valve and gauge.
I just used a drill press to get accurate holes. I used a 1/2 standard drill bit for these. I don't have a tap set on hand so I just muscled these fittings in!
Don't forget the teflon tape!
What it looks like
3. Glue!
First just dry fit your fittings before you glue, you don't want to waste any pvc.
Now Glue it all together, and give it time to dry.
Finished Product
Hopefully a video soon!
1'' Sprinkler Valve Pneumatic Cannon
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Looks good, but if your goal is to make a how-to, I wouldn't suggest using DWV parts (not rated for pressure). Just be careful.
Otherwise, nice first cannon.
Otherwise, nice first cannon.
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The plain truth is that no big box store is going to have fittings that large pressure rated. You're going to have to order them online or search out a supplier locally.