My newest throw together gun
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The paint fell off of my old gun(didn't use krylon) so I scrapped the chamber and put it on this one. And work it does.
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It doesn't look junkie from the photo. If you whack a bit of paint on it and put a trigger on the blow gun then it would look pretty good.
Airbeds... so many different uses
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Yeah I took off the trigger to keep it from going off when I picked it up. It had a habit of going off prematurely.I'm gonna put a stopper on the pin to make it easier on the finger.
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I like it alot all you need is a new coating of paint.
O and is that sgorts stinger valve?
O and is that sgorts stinger valve?
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I seriously doubt it is sgort's valve.I've never seen his.I just built a simple piston in a tee.May I ask why it is an insult?
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strangley enough i love this gun...and as goat said why is it an insult to sgort??
4" piston valved cannon-half done..( i spilt my cement...)
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
Hybrid- 75% done. need to build propane holder and drill/tap sparkplug hole..
I actually like the look of the gun... sure, the chamber needs to be painted, but after that, its a pretty damn nice looking cannon.
I like the valve too. Do you own a lathe? How did you secure the back plug to the valve? It looks like you solvent welded it and added screws...
I like the valve too. Do you own a lathe? How did you secure the back plug to the valve? It looks like you solvent welded it and added screws...
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Glad everyone approves.I'll paint it later today.
rmich,I do own a lathe.The back plug is a 1 1/4" plug that I lathed down and cut off so it would fit tight and be short enough that the piston could move back.The stuff on the back is pipe sealant(it had a couple small leaks).The screws hold the plug in.
rmich,I do own a lathe.The back plug is a 1 1/4" plug that I lathed down and cut off so it would fit tight and be short enough that the piston could move back.The stuff on the back is pipe sealant(it had a couple small leaks).The screws hold the plug in.
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Wow, that doesnt even look like the same cannon anymore. So did you actually use Krylon pain this time? Great job.
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Thats ever better then before! love the new paint. is it powerful?
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