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- BigDeutcher
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I watched the video and the misfires seem likely to be caused a sequencing issue.  Are you using a slip ring assembly at all for a timing sequence?  Or is a possibly a regulator problem?
Still, one heck of a wicked looking gat!
I am impressed at the quality of workmanship and igenuity!
Kudos
            
			
									
						Still, one heck of a wicked looking gat!
I am impressed at the quality of workmanship and igenuity!
Kudos
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				Test0wanie
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Most of videos doesn't work. Can you reupload videos, because I want to look at that amazing gun  in action.
            
			
									
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I went through this thread and fixed the video's that were still available. This cannon is a contest winner.Test0wanie wrote:Most of videos doesn't work. Can you reupload videos, because I want to look at that amazing gun in action.
Welcome to Spudfiles.
Just wanted to say very nice work, Any design that simple takes a genius to develop!! I may to build an air version. If I can get each cylinder to charge with air
            
			
													
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