Simple Clear Combustion.
Posted: Tue Aug 14, 2012 9:55 am
I had some spare time in the workshop and some acrylic pipe hanging around so I thought I'd put together a nice cannon. What else could I do with it!?
It's a 90mm chamber with 40mm barrel, using PVC fittings. PVC cement is sufficient for bonding the plastics.
Both the chamber and barrel are 5mm wall thickness, which is pretty chunky. I would not be comfortable going thinner with the chamber, but I definitely could have gotten away with 3mm for the barrel. I tend to just use a regular PVC barrel as a result.
It has a tyre valve for easy fuelling with metered propylene (MAP-PRO), and two electrodes connecting a BBQ igniter to a foil-tape spark strip. The spark strip is peeled up from the wall to prevent skirting, and runs the length of the chamber down two sides. There are 5 gaps.
The cleanout cap is kept well lubricated and spins off very easily for venting. The barrel is pushfit, incredibly easy to remove. Unfortunately this means that the barrel can pop off when it is allowed to get wet.
Pictures (click for full size):
Videos:
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http://youtu.be/Ez9hnlNu2Yg?t=40s
It's a 90mm chamber with 40mm barrel, using PVC fittings. PVC cement is sufficient for bonding the plastics.
Both the chamber and barrel are 5mm wall thickness, which is pretty chunky. I would not be comfortable going thinner with the chamber, but I definitely could have gotten away with 3mm for the barrel. I tend to just use a regular PVC barrel as a result.
It has a tyre valve for easy fuelling with metered propylene (MAP-PRO), and two electrodes connecting a BBQ igniter to a foil-tape spark strip. The spark strip is peeled up from the wall to prevent skirting, and runs the length of the chamber down two sides. There are 5 gaps.
The cleanout cap is kept well lubricated and spins off very easily for venting. The barrel is pushfit, incredibly easy to remove. Unfortunately this means that the barrel can pop off when it is allowed to get wet.
Pictures (click for full size):
Videos:
[youtube][/youtube]
From 0:40s
http://youtu.be/Ez9hnlNu2Yg?t=40s