Here's what I have so far( just dry fitted).

Folks on here have used similar methods and it worked for them. You might want to epoxy some sort of reinforcement at the bottom of the can (like say an appropriately sized wooden disk) to prevent it from deforming.The only other thing I can find that might work are some old paint cans that almost fit and could be wrapped in tape with a good sealing face on the ends.
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Its going to be used in a 4" tee and be a chamber sealer.
From what i read, you hit the nail rite on the head.unisonmind wrote:Its going to be used in a 4" tee and be a chamber sealer.
if you want it to a chamber sealer you need o-rings but from your set up you could make it a barrel sealer for it there a little easier to make i think
and someone out there tell me if im wrong but i think barrel sealers open slower but have higher muzzle velocity
Also, i read where a few members mold them from hot melt glue sticks. Welcome to Spudfiles.Vanlandinghale Posted: 10/25/2007 12:58 PM Post subject: 4" Piston ideas
I'm making a cannon for my work to shoot small pumpkins (or very large spuds) and I'm having some trouble coming up with what to use for the piston. I've searched all over the forum and havent been able to find any 4" pistons that I can actually make. Its going to be used in a 4" tee and be a chamber sealer. First I thought of using endcaps but then I thought they might be too heavy but I cant find any that fit anyway. The only other thing I can find that might work are some old paint cans that almost fit and could be wrapped in tape with a good sealing face on the ends. Would that seal well enough or do you really have to use O-rings? You forum guys seem to be geniuses at this so if you have any ideas I'd appreciate it.
Muzzle velocity depends on a) how quickly the valve opens and b) how good your flow is. Barrel length is a factor too, a fast opening valve with poor flow will have an advantage over a slow opening valve would good flow if you're using a short barrel. The reverse will be true for a short barrel.unisonmind wrote:and someone out there tell me if im wrong but i think barrel sealers open slower but have higher muzzle velocity
hectmarr wrote:You have to make many weapons, because this field is long and short life
Thanks, can't wait to see how yours comes out. Will be looking forward to it.Vanlandinghale wrote:Ok, thanks for the ideas guys. jrrdw your cannon is awesome, the shooting 10 superballs part is great!