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my first full size combustion

Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 8:13 pm
by nibbler125
for the longest time I worked with mini spudguns. (mostly because my parents were worried about the larger ones) so after convincing them I know what im doin I started construction on my largest (to date spudgun) barrel is 1 1/2 inch diameter by 2 feet long the whole gun comes in at 3 feet from tip of barrel to tip of endcap. the ignition is just a humble bbq ignition and the wires are cleaned up the best I could. fuel used is propane. even tho it has a small combustion chamber it still has some kick firing apples around 50 yards. haven't tryed golfballs yet. damage video coming soom.



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Posted: Sat Nov 22, 2008 10:37 pm
by starman
If that is a standard sched 40 1.5" barrel, you won't be shooting golfballs out of it...too small. You need SDR 21 1.5" for golfballs.

I like your use of the bell end on your chamber, ergonomic placement of the trigger and the effort you put into making your wiring neat. My only real complaint is the use of black tape to hold the trigger...it won't last and looks a tad ghetto.

You didn't say if your metering your propane or not. If you're just giving it a squirt and hoping for the best, a metering setup would be like night and day. I think you could even find a little fan to drop in there.

Overall, a decent cannon!... :wink:

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 12:16 am
by nibbler125
ya I do need to mount the ignighter better. and ill save the meter and chamber fan for my next cannon. this is just the begining.

Posted: Sun Nov 23, 2008 4:17 am
by starman
nibbler125 wrote:ya I do need to mount the ignighter better. and ill save the meter and chamber fan for my next cannon. this is just the begining.
Well you have already committed to propane, the next step is just metering it. It can be as simple as

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Your meter cell would be a good bit smaller of course. Just install a female quick connect on your gun and you're done.

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Posted: Mon Nov 24, 2008 10:44 am
by elad311
cool cannon! :)
but, 50 yards?
it doesn't sounds very powerful to me..
next time, use a chamber with a bigger diameter. 8)