Sunday Cannon play

By , May 7, 2006 10:03 pm

Got Chris’s cannon to the point that we were able to fire it a few times. After figuring out that wadding was required (a paper towel folded twice does nicely) with the 20 oz Coke bottle we were able to fire the water filled bottle well over 400 feet with 100 psi of air in the chamber. This is with a 3 inch diameter barrel about 6 feet long.

We welded up a tank out of a 4 foot long 5 inch diameter pipe that already had one end on it and cut the end off another and welded it to on. Cut a hole in one end and welded in a piece of 3/4 inch threaded pipe. Added assorted fittings and then pressure tested it to 145 psi and after a couple of redos had no leaks. Will post some pix as soon as I get them.

Was dark when we got it all working but the sucker is able to fire from the front of the barn to around the camp on the other side of the creek, well over 400 feet away. Bill said the bottles made no noise coming in. Before they hit that is. They burst upon impact so suspect that they still have a hell of a lot of energy left… 😉

Got the breach partualy machined for the one I am building with a 2 inch pvc barrel. Looking at old freon canisters for the air chamber. More on it as I get more done.

3 Responses to “Sunday Cannon play”

  1. Steve says:

    Please, Sir, could we have some Pics?

  2. Steve says:

    Oh, yeah, and cannon has 2 “n”s. I thought for a second you were firing a camera or a printer-not that there have been SEVERAL Canon printers that I would be glad to offer up as ammunition for you….

  3. Dave says:

    Wish I had had my cam with me but with the grease and metal shavings and such tis better that it wasn’t. Chris got some pix with his cam phone and is susposed to be sending them to me asap.

    Canon/cannon fixed. 😉

    And maybe a trebochet (sp?) would work for the printers. We are thinking of building one out of one of the transport dollies to do the punkin chunkin thing with so will need to test it with large heavy objects. Got a few of them in piles around so suspect that a printer toss will be involved at some point.

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