MrCrowleys GB cannon, Built by me, Update: Fixeded
this is the golf ball cannon that MrCrowley shows you how to build in this instructiable http://www.instructables.com/id/Golfbal ... That-Shoo/ i built it pretty close to the way he shows in his TUT with a few mods, i beleive i have a longer chamber and barrel, i can get it to shoot through 4 layers of carpet and 1" plywood, ill up more pictures and damage pictures in a little bit
Last edited by Northir on Sun Jan 06, 2013 11:54 pm, edited 4 times in total.
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Carpet is relatively wimpy. I was able to shoot a t shirt through 2 layers of carpet. The 1 inch plywood is impressive. Good job.Northir wrote: i can get it to shoot through 4 layers of carpet and 1" plywood,
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BEAT YOU TO IT!!! http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/2-inch- ... 17878.html
jk nice job
p.s.: loud ain't it
jk nice job
p.s.: loud ain't it
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Looks like an awesome PVC cannon there!
Good job, nice damage pics.
BTW, Looks like a nice compliment for MrCrowley,
Also BTW, if you ever refer to his "Garage" It's "The Garage" with cap.s...
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Good job, nice damage pics.
BTW, Looks like a nice compliment for MrCrowley,
Also BTW, if you ever refer to his "Garage" It's "The Garage" with cap.s...
8)
Edited: (for schpellink).
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-----SPEED,STRENGTH, AND ACCURACY.-----
"Procrastination" is five syllables for "Sloth".
Theopia 8)
Born To Be Alive!
"Procrastination" is five syllables for "Sloth".
Theopia 8)
Born To Be Alive!
Done and done also more damage!
thats 3/4 form board with a piece of 18 gauge aluminum ducting screwed to it
Just replaced this piston
with this one made from Epoxy
thats 3/4 form board with a piece of 18 gauge aluminum ducting screwed to it
Just replaced this piston
with this one made from Epoxy
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Impressive shots in the vids,
(no sound on computer last night)
I can really see the advantage of piston valve over sprinkler valve.
Is the new piston much lighter than the wooden one?? 8)
(no sound on computer last night)
I can really see the advantage of piston valve over sprinkler valve.
Is the new piston much lighter than the wooden one?? 8)
-----SPEED,STRENGTH, AND ACCURACY.-----
"Procrastination" is five syllables for "Sloth".
Theopia 8)
Born To Be Alive!
"Procrastination" is five syllables for "Sloth".
Theopia 8)
Born To Be Alive!
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Boom headshot
well Epoxy pistons work well, maybe to well, heres the damage shots for the new piston . . .
hmm somethin might be wrong. .
the piston shot back with about as much force as the golf ball ripping the back of the housing off with it, so how do i repair that, i was thinking just grinding the female coupler off and attaching a new one, and yes i had padding
gotta have it back up and running by saturday night so i think i have time, just not any more material
hmm somethin might be wrong. .
the piston shot back with about as much force as the golf ball ripping the back of the housing off with it, so how do i repair that, i was thinking just grinding the female coupler off and attaching a new one, and yes i had padding
gotta have it back up and running by saturday night so i think i have time, just not any more material
You need to make that piston lighter!
What is the total weight?
You will also need more "cushion".
I am guessing the epoxy version is a lot heavier than UHMW or HDPE equivalent.
What is the total weight?
You will also need more "cushion".
I am guessing the epoxy version is a lot heavier than UHMW or HDPE equivalent.
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yeah check out mine http://www.spudfiles.com/forums/2-inch- ... 17878.html i had the exact same thing happen so i shortened the piston cut off the threaded part of the female coupler and used screws to hold in an o-ringed 1 1/4 inch coupling
p.s.: i used solid pvc rod for the piston so it should handle an epoxy piston no problem
p.s.: i used solid pvc rod for the piston so it should handle an epoxy piston no problem
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