Simple stats:
4" x 24" SCH40 PVC 220PSI rated chamber
2" x 48" SCH40 PVC 280PSI rated barrel
Detachable barrel for breach loading and portability
Detachable BBQ Ignition (safety first, right?)
4" 12V chamber fan.
20" of 3/8" pipe for the propane meter
Low down:
This entire cannon was built with information learned here on SpudFiles and also at BurntLatke.com - THANKS! So anyone can do this if they give it the proper time and have some patience....and use your head!
The most difficult thing to see in the pictures is the ignition - I ran some copper wire inside the chamber and the ends are right in the middle of the chamber. The wire is attached to two bolts and the bolt posts are sticking out of the chamber and that is were I attach my BBQ igniter. I remove it when it is not ready to be fired and it is not in the pix.
Propane setup
The naked cannon...dry fitting
Dry fitting the propane meter
Chamber fan - note the little black box with a small power switch
Painting and final fittings
Built a nice, sturdy mount with 3" PVC....
And there she is, in all her glory. The white 1/2" PVC is holding all the batteries for the fan as well as providing a lift point to get it off the mount.
Currently firing spuds ~300 yards or so - excellent accuracy and a supreme BOOM!
Next up...pneumatic....